Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has recalled Jordan's Ambassador to Israel, Rasan al-Majali, back to Amman in an expression of the government's position against what it calls "the Israeli war that is raging against and the killing of innocents which is causing an unprecedented humanitarian disaster."
Safadi proclaimed that the return of the ambassador to Israel would be on the condition that Israel "stops the war in Gaza and the humanitarian disaster that it's causing."
On Tuesday, Bolivia's government said it had broken diplomatic ties with Israel and accused Israel of committing crimes against humanity in its attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Later in the day, Chilean President Gabriel Boric said on Tuesday the country was recalling its ambassador to Israel for consultations, citing Israeli “violations of international humanitarian law” in the Gaza Strip.
"Chile strongly condemns and observes with great concern... these military operations," Boric wrote in a post on social media platform X.
Shortly thereafter, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on X that his country had recalled its ambassador to Israel over its war in Gaza.
"I have decided to recall our ambassador to Israel. If Israel does not stop the massacre of the Palestinian people, we cannot stay there," he wrote.