Spanish premier says recognizing State of Palestine is in Europe’s interest
Pedro Sanchez predicts that what will come in Gaza after violence will be ‘unacceptable’
By Alyssa McMurtry
OVIEDO, Spain (AA) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday that it would be in Europe’s interests to recognize the State of Palestine.
First of all, he said the recognition would boost Europe’s moral standing.
“What we are witnessing in Gaza is unacceptable. And what is going to happen in Gaza after the spiral of violence ends is not going to be acceptable either,” he told Spanish broadcaster TVE in his first interview since he was reelected to lead Spain.
Secondly, he said recognizing Palestine as a step toward peace would also be in the EU’s geopolitical interests.
He said he has heard from representatives of Muslim nations that Western solidarity rings hollow and peace conferences do not work because promises are not complied with.
“I think they are right. Because all these years, we’ve watched as Israel has systematically been occupying Palestinian territory in the West Bank. And now we are seeing what’s happening in Gaza,” said Sanchez.
He expressed his concern that without peace, the conflict could spill into other nations like Lebanon, Egypt or Jordan and destabilize the Mediterranean region.
“Do we really want to have two open fronts? One in the Middle East and one in Ukraine? Politics and diplomacy should help prevent that, and that is what the Spanish government defends,” Sanchez said.
In response to what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as Sanchez’s “shameful comments” on Thursday, Netanyahu instructed Foreign Minister Eli Cohen to summon the Spanish ambassador to Israel for a reprimand, according to the Israeli premier’s office.The Spanish prime minister was in Israel, Palestine and Egypt last week. At the end of his trip, the Israeli government accused Sanchez of supporting Hamas as he blamed Israel for failing to comply with international law.
Sanchez emphasized that Spain has firmly condemned Hamas and called for the release of hostages. He added that Netanyahu made him watch a 20-minute video depicting the horrors of the Oct.7 attack, which he said was “hard to watch” and “repulsive.”
“But with the same conviction, we need to tell Israel to comply with international humanitarian law. And with the images we are seeing from Gaza, and the growing number of victims, especially children, frankly, I have doubts that they are complying,” he reiterated.
During his Middle East tour, Sanchez announced that Spain would unilaterally recognize Palestine if other member states or the EU itself failed to do so.
In the EU, nine of the 27 countries have already recognized the State of Palestine. In 2014, Sweden became the first EU member state to unilaterally recognize it, while other nations like Malta and some from the Eastern bloc had already recognized Palestine before joining the EU.
Of the 193 UN member states, 139 had recognized the State of Palestine as of June 2023. Sanchez emphasized that “mainly Western states” are the ones who have failed to do so, including the EU and the US.
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