Spain, Ireland will want the EU to review its relations with Israel
The Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, has said that his country and Ireland have officially asked the European Commission to review its relationship with Israel as soon as possible. Sanchez said this while the Zionist administration of Israel continues its attacks against the Rafah area, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Prime Minister of Spain has sent a message on the X social network making clear the dire situation facing the Rafah region at the moment and wrote: The European Union's responsibility for human rights and dignity should not be discriminatory. Attacks of the Zionist regime against Rafah The Times and El Pais of Ireland and Spain have systematically reported that the leaders of the two countries have sent an official letter to the Chairman of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. In the letter, the leaders of Spain and Ireland have urged the European Union Commission to carry out an urgent review to see if Israel is fulfilling its obligations, including through the Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the Israeli regime that makes the issue of respect for rights human rights and democratic principles as an important aspect of the relationship between them." Pedro Sanchez and Leo Varadkar have said, they are very concerned about the situation in the Gaza Strip and that the continued attacks of Israel in various areas of Rafah is a serious threat that the international community should face without delay."