The president of Israel accuses Sánchez of “playing a strange and incomprehensible game” and of failing to comply with NATO


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The president of Israel, Isaac Herzog, has accused the Spanish Government of playing “a strange and incomprehensible game” in the context of the war against Iran.

Herzog has also pointed out that Spain would not be fulfilling its role as a member of NATO and the European Union.

The Israeli president has highlighted the importance of identifying which countries support Israel in the conflict and has specifically mentioned Spain in his statements.

The president of Israel, Isaac Herzog, stated this Thursday that the Government of Spain “is playing a strange and incomprehensible game” in the war against Iran and accused it of failing to fulfill “its role as a member of NATO and the European Union.”

“At this moment we remember and see which countries join the campaign. Who supports us, who communicates and supports us, and we also see countries like Spain,” he said.

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