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Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Slams Spain, Defends IDF as “World’s Most Moral Army”

By Editorial Team 👁 30
Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a strong statement condemning Spain, asserting that Israel “will not remain silent” against criticism targeting its military actions. In his remarks, Netanyahu accused Spain of defaming Israeli soldiers, stating that the country has “defamed our heroes, the soldiers of the IDF.” He went on to describe the Israel Defense Forces as “the most moral army in the world,” reinforcing Israel’s longstanding position on the conduct of its armed forces. The statement comes amid rising diplomatic tensions between Israel and Spain, with disagreements intensifying over the ongoing conflict in the region. Israel has repeatedly defended its military operations as necessary for national security, while critics in Europe have raised concerns over humanitarian implications. Netanyahu’s remarks signal a firm stance from Israel’s leadership, indicating that it will continue to push back against international criticism and defend the reputation of its military personnel. The development adds another layer to the evolving geopolitical discourse, as global reactions remain divided over the situation.
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