
Spain’s parliament formally approves Israel arms embargo
The vote, which passes 178 votes to 169, enshrines into law an embargo that has been in effect since the war began.
THURSDAY, 09 OCTOBER 2025, 21:01
The vote, which passes 178 votes to 169, enshrines into law an embargo that has been in effect since the war began.
Spanish lawmakers have passed a law ending all trade of arms, defence equipment, or technologies to Israel.
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