The representative of Spain in the European Parliament called for Netanyahu to be tried at the International Criminal Court
Spain's representative in the European Parliament has called for the prime minister of the Zionist regime to be tried at the International Criminal Court over his crimes against the Palestinians.
Manu Pineda, Spain's representative in the European Parliament and head of the EU-Palestine Relations Committee, who has repeatedly condemned the Zionist regime's crimes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, as well as Western support for Israel's genocidal policies in the region, said: "We cannot abandon the crimes the Zionist regime against the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip with impunity. We must bring Benjamin Netanyahu and the rest of his accomplices to the International Criminal Court." In recent months, with the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip intensifying, many members of the European Parliament, such as Marc Butenga of Belgium and Mick Wallace of Ireland, have repeatedly criticized the Zionist regime's crimes and attacks against the Gaza Strip and called for a ceasefire in the enclave. Since the start of the Zionist regime's attack on the Gaza Strip, 19,453 Palestinians, most of them women and children, have been martyred and another 52,286 injured.