Prime Minister of Spain: Israel’s aggression against Lebanon is condemned/Brussels should prioritize human rights over differences

The Prime Minister of Spain condemned the occupation regime’s military aggression against Lebanon and said that the European Union should put aside iernal differences to defend human rights in West Asia.
According to RCO News Agency, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez condemned the military aggression of the Zionist regime in Lebanon today (Wednesday) and said that the iernational community should iervene in this issue.
Sanchez, who is a leftist politician, said in his speech in the Spanish Parliame that the Zionist regime “has clearly attacked an independe coury like Lebanon and the iernational community cannot remain indiffere.”
According to “Arab News” news website, he implicitly considered the condemnation of Russia’s attack on Ukraine by the Western couries and their silence against the crimes of the Zionists in Lebanon as an example of a double standard and said that Spain has condemned the attack on Lebanon just as it condemned this situation in Gaza. also condemns
He also expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of agreeme between the leaders of the European Union on the crisis in West Asia and said that the Union should put aside differences and defend iernational rights and iernational humanitarian rights in such crises.
The Zionist regime’s army, which has failed to achieve its goals in the Gaza strip, has now created another fro in Lebanon so that Benjamin Netanyahu can avoid being held accouable for his crimes by abusing the war situation.
According to the statistics announced by the Lebanese authorities, since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm operation on October 7th, nearly 2,000 Lebanese citizens have been martyred in Zionist attacks, including more than a thousand people who died in the last moh with the beginning of the Zionist attacks. They were martyred in the south of Lebanon and the city of Beirut.
Among the member states of the European Union, the Prime Minister of Spain is one of the leaders who has raised the harshest criticisms against the crimes of the Zionist regime against the people of Palestine and Lebanon. The governme he leads has criticized the Zionist regime’s non-compliance with iernational humanitarian law and recognized the “independe state of Palestine” in May, which angered Netanyahu.
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