Spain Summons Israel's Acting Ambassador Following Comments Made by Netanyahu's Office
- Spain summoned Israel's acting ambassador in response to comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office that accused Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of making a genocidal threat against Israel.
- Spain summoned Israel's acting ambassador in response to comments from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office that accused Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of making threats against Israel.
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SportThere are also pro-Palestinian protests on the last stage of the Tour of Spain. The race has to be finished prematurely. There are clashes on Madrid's roads.
The Spanish government has listed the approximate number of protesters who paralysed the Vuelta with their protests at 100,000.
More than 100,000 pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Spain bike race over Israeli-owned team
Spanish authorities say more than 100,000 people took part in the latest pro-Palestinian protests that interrupted the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta and forced organizers to cut short the Grand Tour event on Sunday, capping a campaign of disruptions.
Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta cycling race
The Spanish authorities reported that more than 100,000 people participated in the last pro-Palestinian protests that interrupted the final stage of the Vuelta a España de bicycling, and forced the organizers on Sunday to shorten the last Grand Tour of the season, culminating in a campaign of interruptions.
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