Spanish PM Condemns Palestinian Deaths and Proposes Peace Talks with Israel

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called on Israel to reconsider its offensive in Gaza, stating that the number of Palestinians killed is "truly unbearable." During a visit to the Middle East, Sánchez urged Israel to abide by international law and protect innocent civilians, including thousands of children. He emphasized the need for a political settlement and the establishment of a viable Palestinian state as the best way to achieve peace and security in the region. Sánchez also called for an international peace conference and expressed Spain's readiness to recognize a Palestinian state.
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