Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez demands the release of a Spanish citizen allegedly kidnapped during a flotilla incident, while affirming Spain's commitment to international law in a message to Benjamin Netanyahu.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez issued a statement to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanding the release of a Spanish citizen reportedly kidnapped during a flotilla incident and affirming Spain's commitment to international law.
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