Spain has imposed sanctions against a group of "aggressive Israeli settlers" in the West Bank
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares announced that his country had begun the process of sanctioning the "first group of 12 aggressive Israeli settlers" in the West Bank. "Silence and inaction always work to the detriment of the victims," said the representative of Spain, who is showing courage and will that is absent in Muslim countries.
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares announced that his country had begun the process of sanctioning the "first group of 12 aggressive Israeli settlers" in the West Bank.
Speaking at the European Union (EU) Joint Parliamentary Committee, Spain's foreign minister announced two weeks ago that Spain could act unilaterally to stop and punish Jews who are perpetrating violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
"Silence and inaction always work against victims," Albares said. He noted that the Spanish government had decided to launch sanctions against the "first group of 12 violent Israeli settlers" in the West Bank after Hungary failed to reach a joint resolution at the EU summit in late February due to the blockade.
According to him, Spain wants the European Union to continue funding the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA), support the International Court of Justice in the Genocide case against Israel, and revise the Association Agreement between the EU and Israel in terms of human rights and international humanitarian law of the UN. said that he will consider it.
Reaffirming the idea of two states, the Spanish minister said that he was in favor of "creating a Palestinian state under a single Palestinian national administration, connected by a corridor, with a port, access to the sea, and the capital in East Jerusalem."