On Saturday, Spain witnessed mass demonstrations and marches in over 40 cities, including Madrid and Barcelona, in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
A friendly match in the Spanish city of Bilbao has turned into a show of solidarity for Palestine as a crowd of 50,000 fans gathered to watch the competition.
For the first time in Europe, the Spanish government has released a comprehensive national guide aimed at countering Islamophobia and addressing misinformation about Islam and Muslims.
Spain’s Supreme Court has opened an investigation into a steel company for supplying material to an Israeli arms manufacturer amid the regime’s genocidal war on Gaza.
Iran’s Minister of Sports and Youth, Ahmad Donyamali, has called on his Spanish counterpart, Pilar Alegría, to fulfill her key role in creating a global consensus to suspend the Israeli regime from international sports.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday urged Israel not to threaten the Gaza-bound Sumud Flotilla, stressing that the convoy’s mission is purely humanitarian and that passengers aboard the ships would enjoy “full diplomatic protection.”
The Cinema Working Group with Palestine for Culture, to End the Genocide, issued a statement signed by more than 500 Spanish filmmakers, in which they affirmed that “the systematic violence to which the Palestinian people are subjected affects all sectors: health workers, journalists, artists, athletes, academics, human rights activists, entire families, and children.”
The latest match between Spanish football teams, Osasuna and Real Madrid, has turned into a scene of support for Palestine as fans expressed outrage at Israel.