CARACAS, Venezuela (AFP)—In a Friday phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado expressed her admiration for the fight against ‘totalitarian forces,’ a statement Israel interpreted as support for its ongoing military operations in Gaza. Netanyahu’s office shared on X that Machado commended the Israeli leader for his ‘resolute actions’ during the war and praised the agreement for the release of hostages in Gaza. However, in a separate post, Machado, known for her opposition to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, made no direct reference to Israel or Gaza. Instead, she emphasized the need for courage and moral clarity to combat totalitarianism, drawing parallels between Venezuela’s struggle for democracy and the Middle East’s quest for peace. She specifically criticized the Iranian regime for its support of Maduro and its backing of groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. Meanwhile, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, a vocal critic of Netanyahu, recently questioned Machado’s Nobel Prize, citing her past efforts to garner Israeli support in her campaign against Maduro. Venezuela has maintained no diplomatic ties with Israel since 2009, when former President Hugo Chavez severed relations in protest of the 2008 Gaza war.
