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Spain’s foreign minister condemns ‘scandalous’ Israeli flamenco video

  • Spain's foreign minister criticized an Israeli video implying Hamas' gratitude, amid tensions over recognizing Palestine and references to a Gaza genocide.
  • Spanish Foreign Minister Albares denounced the video as "scandalous and execrable," stating Spain condemned Hamas' actions and deeming the use of Spanish culture symbols inappropriate.
  • Albares emphasized Spain's stance on Hamas, calling the video's use of Spanish symbols despicable and stressing unity through cultural connections.
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Israel Katz harshly attacked the Spanish president in networks for his country's vote in favor of Palestine. Crude images of terrorism, with flamenco music.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Un ministru israelian a postat pe rețelele de socializare un montaj video cu muzică de flamenco care arată și imagini de la atacul Hamas din 7 octombrie care a pornit războiul din Gaza precum și altele care i-ar arăta pe islamiștii palestinieni trăgând cu arma. Ministrul de externe al Spaniei a condamnat videoclipul spunând că este „scandalos și execrabil”, într-o disputa tot mai mare dintre cele două țări cu privire la războiul din Gaza.

·Romania
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Israeli Foreign Minister condemns video published by his Israeli counterpart for criticizing Spain's imminent recognition of the Palestinian state and using flamenco in a 'stinging' manner.

The Israeli government has focused on defending its honorability in the face of Spain's accusations of genocide

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Sunday, May 26, 2024.
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