Spain Calls Netanyahu’s Remarks About Premier Sanchez ‘False and Slanderous’
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sánchez, of inciting genocide against Israel, prompting an angry reaction from Madrid on Friday.
These statements come after the Spanish President announced a nine-measure package against Israel for the "genocide" in Gaza
On Thursday, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement in which it responded to the words of the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu accusing Pedro Sánchez of launching a "genocidal threat." In it, the department headed by José Manuel Albares emphasizes that "the Spanish people are friends of the people of Israel and of the people of Palestine", although it calls "calumniosos" and "false" comments poured by the office of the Prime Minister of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu has described the last words of Spanish government president Pedro... as a "flagrant genocidal threat."
The Spanish president said that Spain 'does not have nuclear bombs' or other key military assets, so 'we alone cannot stop the Israeli offensive'.
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