By Suleman Chitera
Tensions are flaring again as Spain delivers a sharp rebuke to Israel, accusing it of shattering a fragile ceasefire with fresh bombings in Lebanon.
Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, did not mince words—warning that the continued escalation risks dragging the region back into full-scale conflict. The condemnation signals growing frustration across Europe over what is seen as reckless disregard for peace efforts.
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Spain’s Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, did not mince words, warning that the continued escalation risks dragging the region back into full-scale conflict. The condemnation signals growing frustration across Europe over what is seen as a reckless disregard for peace efforts.
In a bold move, Spain—alongside other European nations—has reportedly shut its airspace to military flights linked to both United States and Israel, a clear message that patience is wearing thin.
The diplomatic pressure is mounting fast. Madrid has also announced the reopening of its embassy in Iran—a strategic signal that alliances and influence in the region are shifting.
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As ceasefire lines blur and accusations intensify, one thing is clear: Europe is no longer staying quiet.



