Spain's Podemos Party Demands NATO Exit, Severing Ties with Israel
Left-wing party representative Pablo Fernandez calls for breaking all relations with Israel and leaving NATO, labeling the military alliance an "imperialist" organization led by Trump
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- Spain's left-wing party Podemos calls for the country to leave NATO and sever all relations with Israel.
- Party representative Pablo Fernandez stated at a press conference that Spain should break economic, diplomatic, trade, and sports ties with Israel, describing NATO as an "imperialist military organization" led by US President Donald Trump.
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Podemos is a left-wing populist political party in Spain, part of the Sumar coalition. The party has historically held anti-NATO positions and has been critical of Israel's policies toward the Palestinians.
The Spanish left-wing party "Podemos" ("We Can") is calling for the country to leave NATO and break off relations with Israel, a party representative, Pablo Fernandez, stated at a press conference. He supported Madrid's idea of suspending the EU association agreement with Israel. "But that depends on the European Union," Fernandez added. If the kingdom's authorities want to do something that depends solely on them, he posited, then they need to "break economic, diplomatic, trade, and sports relations" with the Jewish state. "I think it would be much better to create an anti-Trump front with concrete actions, which would be leaving NATO, which, as I say, is de facto an imperialist military organization led by [US President] Donald Trump," the party representative added.
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The Spanish government will likely reject demands to leave NATO
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EU will continue its association agreement with Israel despite Podemos calls
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Podemos will continue to push these demands in Spanish politics
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- Will other Spanish political parties support these demands?
- How will the Spanish government respond to these proposals?
- Could this influence Spain's EU policy on Israel?





