Colombian President Gustavo Petro has publicly accused Israel of interfering in the recent presidential election, alleging digital manipulation impacted the outcome. Petro’s claims center around purported cyber activity influencing the vote. However, Colombian Attorney General Francisco Barbosa has dismissed these allegations, stating there is no evidence to support them. The accusations have sparked diplomatic tension between the two nations, with Israel vehemently denying any involvement. Petro has requested investigations into the matter, seeking clarity on the alleged external interference. The controversy unfolds as Colombia navigates a complex political landscape and seeks to solidify its democratic processes. Further investigation is expected to determine the validity of the President’s claims and the extent of any potential foreign influence.