Jerusalem is closely following the election results in Colombia, against the background of the possibility that in a country with more than 50 million inhabitants, a president with a hostile orientation to Israel will be elected. In the first round that took place yesterday (Sunday), left-wing candidate Gustavo Petro won more than 40% of the vote. Opposite him will face in the second round, to be held on June 19, the independent candidate identified with the right Rudolfo Hernandez, who surprised and won 28% of the vote. Petro is identified with the Bolivarian movement in South America, which traditionally has...