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Sanchez's actions against Israel denounced by PP as a diversion from his personal controversies

Government president's attempts to settle Israel-Palestine disagreement met with criticism from Cuca Gamarra, as he allegedly struggles to win over his allied partners.

Israel-related actions by Sanchez criticized as a diversion from personal issues, with PP labeling...
Israel-related actions by Sanchez criticized as a diversion from personal issues, with PP labeling them as a smokescreen for scandals.

Sanchez's actions against Israel denounced by PP as a diversion from his personal controversies

Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain since 2018, has been under fire for his government's recent actions. In September 2025, his government introduced sanctions against Israel, a move that was met with nine measures targeting the country amid the conflict in Gaza.

However, the sanctions package has not been without controversy. Cuca Gamarra, the vice-secretary general for Institutional Renewal of the Popular Party, has criticised the measures, suggesting that Sánchez is using the sanctions as a means to divert attention from a certain situation. Gamarra's statements were made in a critical context, with her stating that the Prime Minister is presenting "smoke screens" to divert attention.

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The package of sanctions in question was presented by the Government against Israel. The criticism suggests that Sánchez is using the sanctions as a means to divert attention from a certain situation, a claim that the Prime Minister's office has yet to address.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the Prime Minister will respond to the criticism and whether the sanctions will have the intended effect.

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