These Global South Countries Barred Arms Transfers to Israel
Over 30 delegates from across the Global South convened in Bogotá, Colombia, this week to challenge Israeli impunity. Member states such as Colombia and South Africa ratified resolutions to ban weapons transfers and renew legal action to stop the genocide.

Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, speaks at the emergency conference of the Hague Group at the San Carlos Palace in Bogota on July 16, 2025. (Luis Acosta / AFP via Getty Images)
As the bombs continue to rain down on the people of Palestine, and Western leaders do all they can to protect the Israeli military operation, a bloc of nations has emerged to do what they can to hold those responsible accountable.
Representatives of more than thirty Global South states gathered in Bogotá, Colombia, this week to set out an emergency plan aimed at halting Israel’s assault on Gaza and the West Bank. Among the resolutions ratified by the group were measures to block the transfer of arms and other military equipment to Israel through their territories and to uphold universal jurisdiction mandates to secure justice for victims of crimes committed by Israel in Palestine.
The conference was convened by the Hague Group, cofounded earlier in the year by officials from several Global South nations, including South Africa and Colombia. The group seeks to ensure the enforcement of rulings issued against Israel by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ).