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Israel has become the eleventh nation to recognize Edmundo Gonzlez as Venezuelas legitimate president.
The announcement came on January 10, 2025, as countries continue rejecting Nicols Maduros claim to a third term.The recognition follows the disputed July 2024 election, where opposition tallies from 85% of voting machines showed Gonzlez winning by more than two to one.Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar made the announcement during a press conference in Madrid.
Gonzlez should be sworn in as the elected president of Venezuela today, Saar stated.He emphasized that Maduro, an ally of Iran, must respect the will of Venezuelan people.
The political crisis has intensified since the election.
United Nations reports confirm over 2,000 arrests, including numerous minors, in the week following the vote.Gonzlez has now secured recognition from eleven nations including the United States, Argentina, Uruguay, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, Canada, Israel, Italy, and the Dominican Republic.Israel Recognizes Gonzlez as Venezuelas Legitimate President Amid Crisis.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Venezuelas Political CrisisThe European Parliament has also acknowledged his legitimacy.
UN Human Rights Commissioner spokesperson Mara Hurtado warned of deteriorating democratic institutions in Venezuela.The pattern of arbitrary arrests signals a concerning trend, Hurtado stated at a Geneva briefing.
The international recognition divides Latin America, as Brazils President Lula da Silva maintains neutrality.Gonzlez, who fled to Spain in September 2024 after an arrest warrant was issued, recently met with United States President Biden at the White House on January 6.Despite facing a $100,000 reward for his capture, he pledges to return to Venezuela.
As part of his international tour, he has visited Argentina, Uruguay, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.Cuban President Miguel Daz-Canel will attend Maduros inauguration, while Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega stays home fearing power loss.
Opposition demonstrations are scheduled for January 15.
The ongoing crisis has forced 7.7 million Venezuelans to flee since 2014.





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