Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday accused Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose government is preparing to officially recognize Palestine, of being “complicit” in “calls for genocide” of Jews.
“You are an accomplice in calls for the genocide of the Jewish people,” the minister wrote on social media.
He expressed disappointment at anti-Semitic and hate-filled statements by senior Spanish officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Jolanda Diaz, who was seen shouting the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. of the Mediterranean), Palestine will be free”).
It is a slogan that some countries, such as Germany, have banned because it calls for the destruction of the Jewish state.
Katz said that Israel considers such statements “an insult to Israeli sovereignty and security” and said that “the time of the inquisition is over” and that “the Jewish people now have a sovereign and independent state.”
Sanchez previously said that Spain will adopt the official recognition of the state of Palestine today at a ministerial meeting, adding that it is “a historic decision that has one goal, which is to contribute to the Israelis and Palestinians achieving peace.”
He said that it is not up to Spain to determine the borders of other countries, but that Madrid’s mission is “fully aligned” with United Nations Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 as well as the position traditionally held by the European Union.
“Therefore, we will not recognize the changes to the border lines from 1967 that were not agreed between the parties,” he stressed.
He said that the recognition of Palestine is not adopted against anyone, “especially not against Israel, a friendly nation that we respect and with whom we want to have the best possible relationship.”
He repeated that Spain condemned the “terrorist attack” by Hamas in October.