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Spanish Foreign Minister Supports Israel's Exclusion of Premier Tech: "Let Human Rights Be Respected"

Summary by Israel Hayom
In an interview in his country, José Manuel Álvarez claimed that Europe should have relations with Israel "only if they respect human rights," similar to Russia, in the shadow of the storm surrounding the Israeli cycling team in the Vuelta a España. • The team's sports director said in Spain: "They spat on drivers, poured paint on vehicles. You can demonstrate, but in a polite way."
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In an interview in his country, José Manuel Álvarez claimed that Europe should have relations with Israel "only if they respect human rights," similar to Russia, in the shadow of the storm surrounding the Israeli cycling team in the Vuelta a España. • The team's sports director said in Spain: "They spat on drivers, poured paint on vehicles. You can demonstrate, but in a polite way."

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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