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Spain is pushing for international sanctions against Israel in response to the Gaza offensive, aiming to halt the conflict and guarantee unimpeded humanitarian aid, a critical development. foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares highlighted the urgency of ending the war and ensuring neutral aid distribution, advocating for the international community to consider sanctions. The meeting, held in Madrid, brought together European and Arab nations, furthering the discussion about a two-state solution and addressing the humanitarian crisis. With the EU already reviewing its cooperation agreement, Spain’s stance could influence the future. News directory 3 is your source for breaking international developments. Discover what’s next as the international community responds.
Spain Considers Sanctions against Israel Over Gaza Offensive
Spain is advocating for the international community to consider sanctions against Israel to halt its offensive in gaza and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares made the call before a meeting of European and Arab nations in Madrid on Sunday.
Albares emphasized the urgency of stopping the war and ensuring the massive, unhindered, and neutral flow of humanitarian assistance. He stressed that Israel shoudl not be the one deciding who receives aid. he voiced his intention to raise the issue of sanctions at the Madrid meeting, noting that the European union has already decided to review its cooperation agreement wiht Israel.
The Madrid meeting, attended by representatives from 20 countries and several international organizations, including the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, aims to promote a two-state solution. A similar meeting in Madrid last year included Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, along with European nations like Ireland and Norway, which have recognized the state of Palestine. The focus remains on addressing the humanitarian crisis and finding a path toward lasting peace in the region, with the role of international sanctions against Israel being a key point of discussion.
Albares described the war led by Israel in Gaza as “inhumane” and “senseless” before discussions began.
what’s next
The international community will be watching closely to see if Spain’s call for sanctions gains traction and how the EU responds to the ongoing conflict.
