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Mendoza has said that the suspension of CAF's contract in Israel could lead to the closure of the company

The General Representative of Gipuzkoa has considered the situation in Palestine and the CAF contract in Israel to be a matter of "great legal and ethical complexity" and has therefore called for no "frivolity".

Eider Mendoza, today, at the General Meetings of Gipuzkoa.

"The cancellation of a contract signed in 2019, with all the guarantees, a few years later offers two options: one, the closure of the company or two, the transfer to England," said Gipuzkoa MP Eider Mendoza at the General Policy plenary.

Elkarrekin Podemos' spokeswoman, Mira Echeveste, has advocated that CAF terminate the contract for the construction of the light train in Jerusalem, which affects Israel's illegal settlements in Palestine.

In the last round of replicas, Mendoza has responded to Echeveste, who has been accused of speaking with "economic agility" by calling for the termination of the CAF contract in Israel. He has criticized the "indications" and called for responsibility for not blaming what is happening in Gaza, whose only "enemy" is Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mendoza has considered the situation in Palestine and the CAF contract in Israel to be a matter of "high legal and ethical complexity" and has therefore called for no "frivolity".

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