Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has demanded the design of a sanctions package against the Israeli regime, questioning the double standards of the international community.

In his latest remarks regarding Zionist atrocities in Gaza, Sánchez stated, "It makes no sense to approve 17 rounds of sanctions against Russia while failing to take any action against Israel."

His comments come as Israel’s far-right minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, openly denounced humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza, calling it "an absolute disgrace." Ben Gvir demanded not only a temporary halt but a complete stop to what he termed "humanitarian" aid, claiming that such a move would accelerate Israel’s so-called "victory." He vowed to push for another cabinet vote on the issue in the next session.  

Sánchez’s call for sanctions highlights growing international criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, where the regime’s relentless aggression has caused a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

Mojtaba Darabi