The Israeli embassy issued a statement denouncing the “immoral” statements of certain members of the government “who align themselves with Hamas”, referring to statements made by Minister Ione Belarra. Sánchez’s caretaker government has described Israel’s accusations as “falsehoods.”
He Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Spanish Government has “shamelessly” rejected the “falsehoods”. Israeli embassy about ‘certain’ ministers. This is how Sánchez’s executive branch responded through a statement to the Israeli embassy note describing some of the statements made by the acting Minister of Social Rights as “immoral”: Ione Belarrawhom he accused of ‘joining Hamas’.
Foreign Affairs has emphasized that the position of the Spanish government as a whole regarding the Hamas attacks is clear: “Strong condemnationthe demand for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages and recognition of Israel’s right to defend itself within the limits set by international law and international humanitarian law,” he said.
He has repeatedly expressed the need distinguish the Palestinian population from Hamasto protect the civilian population of Gaza and the “urgent” need to maintain basic services essential for the well-being of the said population.
Finally, the statement states that the Executive reiterates that the only viable solution to achieve a situation of peace and stability in the region is the solution of two states coexisting in peace and security, “as endorsed by the United Nations.”
The Spanish government’s response comes after the statement from the Israeli embassy in Spain “strongly” condemns the “immoral” statements joining the terrorist group Hamas, made by “certain members” of the Spanish government, while asking the acting head of the executive branch, Pedro Sánchez, to unequivocally clarify them condemn.
Israel considers it “deeply worrying” that as it mourns the deaths of more than 1,400 people and the kidnapping of more than 150 civilians by Hamas, “certain elements within the Spanish government have chosen to join this terrorism,” that equates the country. with Islamic State.
The Embassy’s statement refers to statements by Ione Belarra asking Sánchez to “do more”, taking advantage of the Spanish presidency of the Council of the EU, to “stop” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuand reiterate that the Spanish government must bring him to justice International Criminal Court because he is committing a ‘genocide’ against the Palestinian people.
Precisely, after the embassy’s accusations, Belarus has assured that denouncing this ‘genocide’ is not aligned, ‘but is a democratic obligation’.
Source: EITB

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