

Sánchez Condemns Gaza War at Arab Summit, Urges Palestine Recognition
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's address at the Arab Summit has brought renewed attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Speaking as the guest of honor, Sánchez declared that Israel's actions in Gaza are a clear violation of humanitarian principles and international law. He stated, "La gravísisma crisis humanitaria que padece Gaza...ha dejado más de 50,000 muertos." His speech also highlighted the staggering number of wounded and internally displaced persons. Sánchez used his platform to urge other countries to follow Spain's lead and recognize the State of Palestine, a move Spain made last year. This call for international recognition underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.