It omits any reference to Hezbollah, the attackers, and the country attacked, Israel

The shameful statement by the Pedro Sánchez government on the murder of Israeli children

The Spanish coalition government of Pedro Sánchez, made up of socialists and communists, is not resting in its desire to offend the State of Israel.

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This Saturday, Hezbollah terrorists, a Shiite Islamist criminal organization supported by the Iranian dictatorship, attacked the Israeli town of Majdal Shams with rockets, in the Golan Heights. This is a Druze community, a religious minority that practices a syncretic religion and is well integrated into the State of Israel. In this terrorist attack, 12 Israeli children of the Druze religion were killed, who were playing a soccer game on a sports field.

This afternoon, the government of Pedro Sánchez issued a brief statement on this attack through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The note, titled "Spain condemns the attack in Majdal Shams", does not mention the Hezbollah attackers or Israel, the country attacked, despite the fact that the children killed and those injured were citizens of Israel. The note also fails to mention that the attack was carried out from Lebanon, where the UN has peacekeeping forces with Spanish participation, forces that are doing absolutely nothing to disarm the Hezbollah terrorists who launch their attacks against Israel from southern Lebanon.

Unlike what happened today with that note, on July 10, the Sánchez government did mention Israel in another note in which it condemned the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria, two historical territories of the people of Israel mentioned in the statement with the term "West Bank" and which the text described as "Palestinian territories".

So, if Islamic terrorists supported by Iran attack Israel from Lebanon and murder Israeli children, the Sánchez government does not name the attackers, nor the country from which the attack was made nor the country attacked, in a clear attempt to blur who are those who destroy peace in the Middle East and who are the victims of their crimes. But when it comes to criticizing Israel, then the Sánchez government remembers that this country has a name, a name that it has treated as if it were a taboo after the murder of 12 Israeli children by Hezbollah. As a Spaniard, I feel deeply ashamed of this government and I express my full support to the State of Israel, and particularly to the Druze community, in the face of this terrorist attack.

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Photo: Efe. Pedro Sánchez with his Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares.

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