

Spain Seeks UN Action Against Israel Over Gaza
Spain's Sánchez Calls for Increased Pressure on Israel Over Gaza Conflict Madrid, Spain – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has issued a strong statement calling for increased international pressure on Israel to end the ongoing violence in Gaza. Sánchez's comments came during a parliamentary session where he highlighted Spain's commitment to a peaceful resolution and the importance of upholding international humanitarian law. "My country will submit a draft resolution to the UN requesting the International Court of Justice to rule on the extent of Israel's compliance with its international obligations regarding the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza," Sánchez stated. The Spanish government's action reflects growing international concern over the escalating conflict. Spain's decision to seek legal action through the International Court of Justice underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for a swift resolution. The move is seen as a significant step towards holding Israel accountable for its actions and ensuring the safe passage of humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict. The situation remains tense, but the international community's efforts to promote peace and justice offer a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution.