During a recent parliamentary Q&A session, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, for the first time, publicly described Israel as a "geno*cidal state" and firmly asserted that Spain does not engage in business with such a nation. His remarks were made in response to MP Gabriel Rufián, who had questioned Spain's trade relations with Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Ga*za.
Sánchez emphasised that Spain categorically rejects business ties with any country accused of committing geno*cide, reinforcing his government's position. This stance aligns with the sentiments of his far-left coalition partner, Sumar, whose leader and Deputy Prime Minister, Yolanda Díaz, has consistently condemned Israel's actions in Ga*za and called for a suspension of trade with the country.
This development marks Sánchez’s most forceful language to date regarding the Israel-Ga*za conflict and underscores the increasing pressure within his government to take a firmer stance against Israel.
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