
Israel verbietet Spanien, Palästinenser aus dem Westjordanland in Jerusalem zu bedienen
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/diplomacy/artc-israeli-fm-says-spain-will-be-prohibited-from-serving-west-bank-palestinians

Israel verbietet Spanien, Palästinenser aus dem Westjordanland in Jerusalem zu bedienen
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/diplomacy/artc-israeli-fm-says-spain-will-be-prohibited-from-serving-west-bank-palestinians
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Well, I would hope Spain expected some sort of reaction from Israel over its action.
Well geez, they used from the river to the sea which means the destruction of Israel and support a palstanian state with the terroists organization ruling it that israel currently fights and then they get surprised that israel gets mad lol.
Were they using too much seasoning?
And that is another great result from Spanish diplomacy and policies. Leftism at its finest
“From the river to the sea” is a phrase that can literally be found in Israel’s ruling party’s founding charter lol. Israel is a joke.
Am I reading this wrong or is Israel prohibiting a different country from interacting with a third one?
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If looked on objectively, it would be right that the Spanish consulate in Israel is not responsible for people in Westbank if Spain declares that it is a different country.
Just like Spains consulate/embassy in the US is not the place for Mexicans to get travel visas.
But it should not be Israel “cutting” it, it should be Spain opening a new consulate in the “new” country (that Spain just recognized).
Do consulates provide services to noncitizens? Are there citizens of Spain in the West Bank?
They wanted a Palestinian state, they’ll get one. Hope Spain enjoys opening a new consulate in women-loving Palestine!
Also, very apartheid of Israel to have consulate service for Palestinians in Israel in the first place. The brainlessness of these bozos is endless.
Yolanda Díaz worked for the communist party.
Doesn’t this amount to Israel de facto recognizing that residents of the West Bank are citizens of a separate Palestinian state? Interesting.
Visiting a consulate/embassy of a country in another country is common. I live closer to the Spanish embassy in Vienna than to the one in Prague. If i need any Spanish related paperwork, I’d go to Vienna, rather than the Spanish embassy in the country I live (Czechia).