Spain: Spain condemned on Monday Israel's attacks on the Lebanese capital Beirut and the Gaza Strip, renewing its calls for a ceasefire. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares expressed his strong disapproval of the ongoing violence and emphasized the urgent need for a cessation of hostilities in the region. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Foreign Minister Albares released a statement on X, highlighting the tragic loss of life resulting from the Israeli bomb attacks on Beirut and Gaza. He stressed the importance of halting the ongoing destruction and violence in the Middle East, asserting that Spain demands a ceasefire and adherence to international law. The statement further reiterated Spain's longstanding commitment to peace and the protection of civilians, underscoring the country's support for diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict. The call for an immediate ceasefire aligns with Spain's consistent advocacy for peaceful resolutions in international disputes.
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