Sánchez speaks with Netanyahu, condemns Hamas attacks and asks for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza

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The President of the Government has reiterated his condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel and his right to defend himself, while asking that humanitarian aid reach the population of Gaza in a “sufficient and sustained” manner.

The acting President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, held a telephone conversation this Sunday with his Israeli counterpart, Binyamin Netanyahuin which he reiterated the condemns Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel and his right to defend oneself while asking him to humanitarian aid reach the population of Loop in a “sufficient and sustained” manner.

The acting head of the Executive has stressed to Netanyahu that Israel has the right to defend itself of Hamas “within the limits of international law and humanitarian” and has reiterated its solidarity with the families of the victims. “The hostages “They must be released immediately and without conditions,” he told his counterpart, as he explained in a message published on the social network X.

Humanitarian ceasefire

Likewise, he has expressed his “deep concern” about the protection of all civilians and the need for humanitarian aid reach the population of Loop “in a sufficient and sustained manner”, calling for a “humanitarian ceasefire.” “We must prevent the conflict from spreading to the rest of the region. We must address a definitive solution for peacebased on the two-state solution, Israel and Palestine, coexisting in peace and security,” he added.

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