The Foreign Minister of Colombia, Álvaro Leyva, urged this Monday the Israeli ambassador, Gali Dagan, to "apologize and leave", after the controversy generated by statements by the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, who compared the Israeli reaction in Gaza with the Nazi Germany and questioned the future of the bilateral diplomatic relationship, but clarified that he was not expelled. The minister spread these expressions on social networks, without reporting that he summoned Dagan to express it personally or in an official note, as is usual in the context of diplomatic relations. In fact, hours later, Leyva himself clarified that Dagan was not expelled from Colombia. Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, is respected; author of the doctrine of total peace for his country and the world, he seeks a definitive solution for Israel and Palestine based on a historical vision; "It is not destroyed with insolence or intellectual dirt, they are wrong," Leyva said this Monday morning on the X network and the Bogotá newspapers El Espectador and El Tiempo reproduced it. “The history of universal diplomacy will record as a milestone the senseless arrogance of the Israeli ambassador in Colombia towards Gustavo Petro; shame; "At least ask for excuses and leave, intelligence confronts intelligence, there are States at stake," he added.