Spain summons Israel's ambassador to demand clarification on Premier Netanyahu's allegations
Spain-Israel diplomatic row began on Thursday when Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez during visit to Rafah border crossing called situation in Gaza 'humanitarian catastrophe'
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The Spanish Foreign Ministry summoned Israel's Ambassador Rodica Radian-Gordon to seek clarification on Netanyahu's accusations.
The diplomatic row between Spain and Israel began on Thursday when Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez traveled to Israel and Palestine to meet with his counterparts.
During a visit to the Rafah border crossing with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo on Friday, Sanchez criticized Israel's response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, calling the situation in Gaza a "humanitarian catastrophe," and urging Israel to "respect civilian lives at all costs."
He also said Madrid is open to unilaterally recognizing a Palestinian state, even if it goes against the European Union's wishes.
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https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/spain-summons-israels-ambassador-to-demand-clarification-on-premier-netanyahus-allegations/3064609

elleng
(139,391 posts)Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)...as his reaction to the ambassador defining the conditions in Gaza a "Humanitarian catastrophe".
Mind-boggling.
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)Mind boggling indeed.
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(22,330 posts)...reporting something so negative about ultra-rightwing netanyahu?
Even more mind-bogglng!
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)The state-run, propaganda arm of his authoritarian regime has no place here.
Hamas is not a terror organization, he said. It is an organization of liberation, of mujahedeen, who fight to protect their land and citizens.
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Mr. Erdogan has also maintained ties to Hamas. Members of the group often spend time in Turkey, and many of its leaders were in Turkey for meetings when the Hamas attack on Israel took place on Oct. 7.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/world/middleeast/erdogan-turkey-hamas-israel.html
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)In a speech in Parliament, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey accused Israel of committing massacres in Gaza and said Hamas was fighting for liberation.
Hamas is not a terror organization, he said. It is an organization of liberation, of mujahedeen, who fight to protect their land and citizens.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/world/middleeast/erdogan-turkey-hamas-israel.html
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(50,210 posts)the deal?
Time to complete the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain? Perhaps renew the Inquisition?
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)
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(22,330 posts)lapucelle
(20,151 posts)especially when reliable sources are available.
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(22,330 posts)lapucelle
(20,151 posts)Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)lapucelle
(20,151 posts)and Hamas is run by right wing, theocratic terrorist autocrats. Erdogan and Hamas are right wing allies.
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Here's how WaPo reported the story via AP.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/24/spain-belgium-palestine-state-israel-ambassadors/43ca6f70-8af1-11ee-a36e-fdb7be9bd43d_story.html
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People are free, however, to seek out dodgy, right wing, state-run sources if they choose. They can even engage in tortured reasoning in an attempt to defend those sources.
But who benefits from amplifying these sources of "news"?
Cui bono?


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(22,330 posts)netanyahu is ultra-rightwing too.
So, we really can't get away from rightwing BS with this whole mess.
lapucelle
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(22,330 posts)...to shut me down with that sea lion silliness? Ok.
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(22,330 posts)"Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez traveled to Israel and Palestine to meet with his counterparts."
It's good to see so many nation-leaders showing concern for this situation.
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)In a speech in Parliament, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey accused Israel of committing massacres in Gaza and said Hamas was fighting for liberation.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey lashed out at Israel and defended Hamas during a televised address on Wednesday, taking positions likely to increase tensions between his government and those of other NATO members, including the United States.
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Mr. Erdogan also criticized Western countries for their strong backing of Israel and for branding Hamas, the armed Palestinian group that controls Gaza, as a terrorist organization.
Hamas is not a terror organization, he said. It is an organization of liberation, of mujahedeen, who fight to protect their land and citizens.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/world/middleeast/erdogan-turkey-hamas-israel.html
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(22,330 posts)...you don't "buy" that netanyahu accused Spain of supporting "terrorism", or than Sanchez called the situation in Gaza a "humanitarian catastrophe"?
Or none of it? Like neither thing actually happened?
On edit:
Oh wait, do you mean you don't believe...
"Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez traveled to Israel and Palestine to meet with his counterparts." ?
lapucelle
(20,151 posts)As long as we're proofreading...
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(22,330 posts)I consider capitalization a form of respect.
You might notice I withold capitalization on certain names and titles, such as 'hamas', and 'trump'.
Pope on a Rope
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Sounds human.