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Spain's PM wants Israel out of international cultural events over Gaza war

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called on Monday for Israel's exclusion from international cultural events such as the Eurovision song contest over its military campaign in Gaza

Spain's Prime Minister Calls for Israel's Exclusion from Cultural Events

MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called on Monday for Israel's exclusion from international cultural events such as the Eurovision song contest over its military campaign in Gaza, just as Russia was barred after its invasion of Ukraine.

"We cannot allow double standards, not even in culture," Sanchez, a Socialist and long-time critic of Israeli policies in occupied Palestinian territory, told a conference in Madrid.

"I believe that no one was shocked three years ago when Russia was asked to withdraw from international competitions after it invaded Ukraine and not participate, for example, at Eurovision. Therefore, Israel should not do so either," he said.

Israel's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on Sanchez's remarks.

Sanchez called on artists to stand up for threatened values such as democracy and peace, criticising those who defend "a bland, silent, equidistant cultural sector".

Eurovision, which stresses its political neutrality, faced controversy again during this month's finals in Basel, Switzerland, won by Austrian singer JJ, while Israel's Yuval Raphael emerged as the winner of the televote.

Pro-Palestinian groups had urged the European Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel over the war in Gaza. More than 53,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to local health officials, in Israel's offensive since a cross-border Hamas militant attack in October 2023 that killed around 1,200 people.

Israel's declared goal in Gaza is the elimination of the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas. Despite international pressure to end the hostilities, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would take control of the whole of the Gaza Strip.

A year ago, Spain, along with Norway and Ireland, formally recognised a unified Palestinian state ruled by the Palestinian Authority and with East Jerusalem as its capital - a decision Israel has condemned as bolstering Hamas.

Last October, Sanchez urged the European Union and wider international community to stop selling weapons to Israel, as Spain did in 2023.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; editing by Andrei Khalip and Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez calls for Israel's exclusion from cultural events.
  • Sanchez compares Israel's situation to Russia's Eurovision ban.
  • Pro-Palestinian groups urge Eurovision to exclude Israel.
  • Over 53,000 Palestinians reported killed in Gaza conflict.
  • Spain recognized a unified Palestinian state last year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Spain's Prime Minister call for regarding Israel?
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called for Israel's exclusion from international cultural events due to its military campaign in Gaza.
How did Sanchez compare Israel's situation to Russia's?
Sanchez noted that no one was shocked when Russia was asked to withdraw from international competitions after its invasion of Ukraine, suggesting a similar action should be taken against Israel.
What was the response from Israel's foreign ministry?
Israel's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on Sanchez's remarks.
What has been the impact of the Gaza war on cultural events?
Pro-Palestinian groups have urged the European Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel from events like Eurovision due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
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A year ago, Spain, along with Norway and Ireland, formally recognized a unified Palestinian state ruled by the Palestinian Authority, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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