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Netanyahu accuses Sanchez of "genocidal threat" against Israel

"It seems that the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion of Jews from Spain and the systematic killing of Jews in the Holocaust are not enough for Sanchez," said the Israeli Prime Minister.

 

JERUSALEM (Israel), 13/08/2025.- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during the U.S. Independence Day reception hosted by Newsmax, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Jerusalem, 13 August 2025. Newsmax holds the reception annually to celebrate ties between the United States and Israel. (Estados Unidos, Jerusalén) EFE/EPA/Ronen Zvulun / POOL
Benjamin Netanyahu, in a stock image. Photo: EFE

The PrimeMinister of Srael, Benjamin  Netanyahu I, this Thursday accused the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, of making a "flagrant genocidal threat" againstIsrael, who said that Spain cannot stop the attack on Gaza because it "lacks nuclear bombs", words that have angered the Israeli leader.

"It seems that the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion of Jews from Spain and the systematic killing of Jews in the Holocaust are not enough for Sanchez," he wrote in his office's X account.

 

 

The Presidentof theSpanish Government announced on Monday 9 measures to "stop the genocidein Gaza, prosecute the perpetrators of the genocide and protect the Palestinians ", including a legislative decree on the arms embargo on Israel and a ban on entry into Spain for those directly involved in the genocide.

During his appearance, Sanchez said, "As you know, Spain does not have a nuclear bomb, nor does it have a large fleet of aircraft carriers or oil reserves. We alone cannot stop the Israeli attack, but that does not mean that we will not try. There are causes that, although it is not in our power to win, deserve to be fought."

 

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