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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday urged Israel to end the "indiscriminate killing of Palestinians" in Gaza, in his sharpest crticism of Israel since since war against Hamas broke out over a month ago.
Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called on Israel to stop the “blind killing” of Palestinians in Gaza. This comes after Spain’s Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, released a statement calling on her country’s coalition government to petition the International Criminal Court to open a war crimes investigation into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu.
Belarra cited the ongoing aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip and the devastating blockade that has prevented the free flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
In a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sanchez expressed his “deep concern for the protection of all civilians and the need for sufficient and sustained humanitarian aid to reach the people of Gaza” and called for a humanitarian cease-fire.
Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called on Israel to stop the “blind killing” of Palestinians in Gaza. This comes after Spain’s Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, released a statement calling on her country’s coalition government to petition the International Criminal Court to open a war crimes investigation into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu.
Belarra cited the ongoing aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip and the devastating blockade that has prevented the free flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
In a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sanchez expressed his “deep concern for the protection of all civilians and the need for sufficient and sustained humanitarian aid to reach the people of Gaza” and called for a humanitarian cease-fire.
Spain PM Urges Israel To End 'Indiscriminate Killing' In Gaza
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday urged Israel to end the "indiscriminate killing of Palestinians" in Gaza, in his sharpest criticism of Israel since war against Hamas broke out over a month ago.
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