Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz accuses Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of inciting the murder of the Jewish people and committing war crimes. Katz wrote on Tuesday: “(Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei, (Hamas leader Yahya) al-Sinwar and (Spanish Deputy Prime Minister) Yolanda Díaz call for the destruction of the State of Israel and the creation of a Palestinian Islamist terrorist state . from the river to the sea.”
Katz turned to Sánchez and continued writing
Díaz posted controversial wording
The politician Díaz said in a video about Israel has now been located. The wording is controversial because it expresses the Palestinian claim to sovereignty and denies Israel’s right to exist. From an Israeli perspective, it is a call for the expulsion or murder of Jews in the State of Israel.
Here you see the RDíaz’s response to Katz’s post on X:
Díaz replied to Katz on Twitter: “Our commitment to human rights will not end because of a threat.” All that matters to them is a ceasefire, the prosecution of war crimes and the end of genocide.
Spain sharply criticizes Israel’s actions
Spain has long been one of Europe’s fiercest critics of Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip. The left-wing government in Madrid had suspended all arms exports to Israel shortly after the Islamist Hamas attack on Israel and the start of military operations in Gaza. Last Wednesday, Spain, Norway and Ireland announced their intention to recognize a Palestinian state. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government reacted indignantly and summoned the ambassadors of the three countries to the Foreign Ministry in protest.
The diplomatic row between Madrid and the government in Jerusalem escalated further on Friday when Israel announced restrictions on the work of Spanish diplomats in the country. Accordingly, the Spanish Embassy in Tel Aviv and the Consulate General in East Jerusalem will be prohibited in the future from offering their services to Palestinians from the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Source: Krone

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