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Iran Sends Spanish PM's 'No to War' Message to Israel, via Missiles

  • Iran launched ballistic missiles toward Israel bearing stickers with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's image and anti-war remarks, conveying symbolic messages beyond domestic audiences.
  • Sánchez has condemned the conflict as illegal and inhuman, barred US forces from using Spanish bases for strikes on Iran, and called for diplomatic solutions and de-escalation.
  • The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps included messages on missiles thanking Sánchez for his opposition to the US and Israel in the conflict, as part of a propaganda campaign.
  • The conflict, ongoing since February 28, has caused over 2,000 deaths, economic concerns, and raised fears of wider regional instability with warnings of potential further strikes and disruptions.
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Lean Left

"Of course this war is not only illegal but also inhuman. Thank you, Prime Minister." The writing with photos of Sanchez in Arabic and...

·Turin, Italy
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The Iranian army thanked President Pedro Sánchez for his stance against the war launched by the United States and Israel, placing stickers with his statements and an image...

·Madrid, Spain
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Tel Aviv reminds Spanish PM that "Europe - including Spain - is within missile range"

Lean Right

The propaganda machinery of the Islamic Republic has instrumentalized the official position of the Government of Spain regarding the conflict in the Middle East. The state news agency Tasnim, controlled by the Revolutionary Guard, has disseminated on its official channels the image of the Spanish President, Pedro Sánchez, accompanied by a message that capitalizes and appreciates his rejection of the military offensive. “The President of the Span…

·Spain
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Iran placed on one of its missiles a photo of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who did not support the war, and a word of gratitude, as reported by Iran's Tasnim Agency, publishing a photo.

·Riga, Latvia
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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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