Arms Exports from Spain to the Occupied Palestinian Territories

One of the Spanish newspapers revealed that the delivery of military equipment and weapons from Madrid to Tel Aviv continues.

Feb 14, 2024 - 09:04
Arms Exports from Spain to the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Arms Exports from Spain to the Occupied Palestinian Territories

 The delivery of weapons to the Spanish-occupied territories and the signing of contracts with Zionist companies is carried out in the context of several non-governmental organizations in Spain demanding a complete boycott of Tel Aviv, both exports and imports. The Spanish electronic newspaper "elDiario.es" wrote on Monday. "About 987,000 euros worth of ammunition was exported from Spain to the occupied territories. According to this finding, Spain still exported large quantities of bombs, grenades, mines, rockets, bullets and other ammunition and projectiles to the occupied territories for use in the Gaza war.

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to develop a new plan for the complete evacuation of Rafah residents and the killing of Hamas soldiers. Hours after this order, army forces attacked Palestinian homes and killed 18 people, including women and children. Hundreds of Palestinians were injured as a result of the attack. Noting that the attack on Rafah is a real threat, the head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, said: "This is part of Netanyahu's plan to evict Palestinians from their land, and the regime and the US authorities will bear the responsibility for it. The UN should immediately intervene in this matter." The head of the EU's foreign policy, Josep Borrell, said in this regard: "There are currently 1.4 million Palestinians in Rafah. The attack on the city will have disastrous consequences and will exacerbate the dire humanitarian situation. As a result of the attack, there will be a large number of victims among civilians." UNICEF has also expressed concern about the possibility of the implementation of this plan and urged the conflicting parties to stop escalating the situation in Rafah, where more than 600,000 children and their families live. AAU Foreign Minister Naldi Pandur has stated that after his country's complaint against Israel to the International Court of Justice, the death penalty threats against him have increased. A few weeks ago, the International Court of Justice announced its preliminary decision regarding the lawsuit filed by the United Nations against Israel and demanded that the regime take all necessary measures to prevent the genocide in Gaza. 10:35