
Israel issued an expulsion order for the Venezuelan diplomat on Tuesday, giving him until Friday to depart for Caracas.
"Due to the decision of Venezuela to cut relations with us a few weeks ago, we told the Venezuelan charge d'affaires that he and his staff should leave Israel," said Israeli foreign ministry official Lior Hayat. "We told them they are declared persona non grata in Israel."
Maduro, however, defended the Venezuelan decision to expel the Israeli diplomat, confirming that in his opinion Tel Aviv violated basic human rights with its military action.
"Our decisions were just, correct, aligned with and adjusted with the spirit of our constitution, which mandates that we seek international peace," he said in a statement published on the foreign ministry website on Wednesday.

According to Maduro, the move was compatible with its support for the creation of a Palestinian state.
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