Dorset and BCP Constituents Demand Divestment From Companies Complicit in the Gaza Genocide - Dorset Eye
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has been the European leader who has raised the most voice in the European Council by calling for the “immediate” suspension of the trade agreement with Israel for the “genocide” it is carrying out in Gaza. And he has accused the EU of a “double standard” with respect to Netanyahu and Putin. “It makes no sense for us to carry eighteen packages of sanctions to Russia and Europe not be able to suspen…
Dorset and BCP Constituents Demand Divestment from Companies Complicit in the Gaza Genocide - Dorset Eye
Dorset and BCP Constituents Demand Divestment from Companies Complicit in the Gaza Genocide and Human Rights Violations in Palestine On Tuesday, a well-attended deputation of Dorset constituents delivered a clear and urgent message to the Dorset Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS): end the £173 million investment in companies complicit in genocide in Gaza and in ongoing human rights violations, including apartheid in Occupied Palestine. Membe…
Sánchez: 'We have a moral duty to save lives in Gaza', which is a 'catastrophic situation of genocide' - Spain in English
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Thursday that Europe has a ‘moral duty to save lives in Gaza’ and that the situation there is a ‘catastrophic situation of genocide’. He was speaking to reporters before and after participating in a European Council meeting in Brussels, in which the heads of state and government of the 27 member states discussed the current political priorities of the European Union. The meeting focused on the escalat…
Brussels (Belgium), Thursday 26 June 2025The President of the Government calls for continuing diplomatic pressure to put an end to the violence in Palestine.Translation of the intervention of the President of the Government at the press conference following the European Council
The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, this Thursday refuted Israel's criticism of its statements about the situation in Gaza and urged the leaders of the Twenty-Seven to maintain pressure on that country to say "just enough" and to cease "open hell" in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The European Council avoids breaking the Association Agreement with Israel and refuses to respond to the demands of an increasingly isolated Spanish president
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