Month: September 2025
Madrid – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Monday that Spain will intensify its stance against Israel by prohibiting ships and aircraft destined for Israel that carry weapons from docking at Spanish ports or entering Spanish airspace, reports 24brussels.
Several European countries have recently mandated or are seeking to impose sanctions on Israel, primarily in response to its actions in Gaza and the West Bank. The EU is exploring various sanctions regimes, including travel bans, asset freezes, arms embargoes, and targeted measures against companies involved in Israeli settlements.
What measures has Pedro Sanchez announced against Israel?
Pedro Sanchez stated that Spain will enhance support for the Palestinian Authority and UNRWA, implementing an embargo on goods produced in Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
“We hope that (the measures) will serve to add pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government to alleviate some of the suffering that the Palestinian population is enduring,”
Sanchez emphasized in a public address. Additionally, Spain will prohibit entry to individuals directly involved in what Sanchez termed “genocide.”
How has Israel responded to Spain’s new embargo?
In response, Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar accused Sanchez of attempting to shift public attention from his domestic corruption scandals, labeling the measures as “antisemitic.”
The Israeli government reacted by banning Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz and Youth Minister Sira Rego, both from the far-left junior coalition partner Sumar, from entering Israel.
Spain’s actions are part of a broader strategy to diplomatically and economically pressure Israel, underscoring Madrid’s strong opposition to Israeli policies towards Palestinians. The Spanish government seeks to promote the suspension of the EU-Israel cooperation agreement, contributing to ongoing tensions in diplomatic relations.
How significant is the Spanish parliament’s weapons embargo vote?
On May 26, 2025, Spain’s Parliament passed a non-binding motion calling for a complete weapons embargo on Israel due to its military actions in Gaza.
The motion received support from 176 members of parliament, primarily from leftist and opposition parties, including the Sumar alliance, Podemos, and the Republican Left of Catalonia, while conservative members voted against it. It called for an immediate ban on exporting military-related equipment to Israel, encompassing items such as helmets, vests, and fuel.
Spain Implements New Restrictions on Israeli Officials Amid Gaza Conflict
On Monday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a new set of measures aimed at restricting entry to Spain for individuals who have “directly participated in genocide, human rights violations, and war crimes in the Gaza Strip,” reports 24brussels. Sánchez’s statement follows growing international criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza, which have drawn accusations of genocide from various experts and organizations.
The measures include new limitations on consular services for Spanish citizens living in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and an outright ban on products imported from occupied territories. However, the prime minister did not specify how the assessment of participation in these alleged crimes would be conducted or how those individuals would be identified.
Sánchez has been a prominent critic within the EU of Israel’s military tactics in Gaza and notably recognized Palestinian statehood last year. The response to his policies has been influenced by the left-wing Sumar party, a junior partner in his minority government, which has been pressuring the Prime Minister to adopt more robust actions in support of Gaza.
Yolanda Díaz, the leader of Sumar and Deputy Prime Minister, praised the new measures but called for further steps, including the withdrawal of Spain’s ambassador to Israel. On Monday, she highlighted the need for a stronger stance against actions in Gaza.
In reaction to Sánchez’s announcement, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar accused the Spanish government of exhibiting anti-Semitic tendencies and pursuing a “hostile anti-Israeli line” as a diversion from domestic corruption issues. In a further escalation, Sa’ar announced a travel ban preventing Díaz and Youth Minister Cira Rego, who has family connections to Palestine, from entering Israel due to their alleged support for terrorism and violence against Israelis.
This diplomatic tension showcases the deepening divide over the ongoing crisis in Gaza, as European nations grapple with how to respond to the humanitarian situation while addressing their own domestic political pressures.
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- Tesla is developing a humanoid robot called Optimus.
- CEO Elon Musk said about 80% of Tesla’s future value could come from Optimus.
- Musk teased Optimus V3 on X, calling it “sublime.”
For Elon Musk, the future of Tesla isn’t its global fleet of electric vehicles.
It’s Optimus, the humanoid robot the company is developing to assist humans with everyday tasks.
“~80% of Tesla’s value will be Optimus,” Musk wrote on X this month.
Although Musk is involved in several business ventures — including aerospace manufacturing and AI development — creating an autonomous humanoid robot has long been a priority. In 2024, Musk told shareholders that Optimus could help Tesla raise its market cap to $25 trillion in the future.
“Even the most optimistic estimates that I’ve seen for Optimus — the Optimus optimist — I think underaccount the magnitude of what the robot will be able to do,” Musk said.
If Musk’s predictions hold true, Optimus will help ensure that he meets the various thresholds on his $1 trillion pay package proposed by Tesla’s board this month.
Here’s everything you need to know about Optimus.
