Colombian President Petro Alleges Israeli Interference in Election Results

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated on Tuesday that he had previously warned about the vulnerability of the national registration software, which he argued needed replacement but faced opposition. This statement comes in response to claims by a right-wing candidate asserting victory in the ongoing elections.
President Petro elaborated that current evidence suggests a change in the IP addresses of several key election center servers. He described this as indicative of cyber infiltration, with the creation of fake IP addresses for ballot boxes. He concluded that under these circumstances, a winner cannot be declared, and judges must meticulously investigate these IP address alterations.
Petro specifically pointed to Israel as the sole entity globally capable of conducting such an operation, noting that the margin between the two leading candidates is less than one percent.
Official results from Colombian authorities have not yet been announced. However, a hard-right candidate, reportedly supported by Donald Trump and aligned with the Zionist regime, has claimed victory.

