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Spain: We stopped all arms export licenses to Israel

PNN – The Spanish Foreign Minister announced in an interview on Tuesday that the country has suspended all weapons export licenses to the Zionist regime since October 7.

According to Pakistan News Network, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albarez emphasized on Tuesday that this European country demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza because 27,000 Palestinians have been killed in this war so far.

While giving an interview to Al Jazeera news channel, he added: “We requested to hold an international peace conference based on the two-state solution, and we also ask all parties to adhere to the orders of the International Court of Justice.”

Albars continued: “United Nations headquarters, schools and hospitals are being bombed in the Gaza Strip.”

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Spain’s foreign minister said that the country has suspended all arms export licenses to Israel since October 7.

Appreciating the role of the Qatari government in mediating to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, he said that Spain wants the formation of a Palestinian government that can continue to live alongside Israel.

Albars added: “The seventh of Akbar made us understand the importance of a just and permanent solution to the issue of the Palestinian nation.”

The Gaza Ministry of Education announced today, Tuesday, February 6, that 4,895 students were martyred and 8,514 others were injured since the beginning of the Israeli regime’s aggression on the Gaza Strip. Of these, 44 students were martyred in the West Bank and 89 other children were arrested.

The spokesman of the Gaza Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qadara, announced today, on the 123rd day of the Israeli occupation war against Gaza, that the number of martyrs increased to 27,685 and the wounded increased to 66,978. In the past 24 hours, the Israeli army committed 12 new crimes, during which 107 people were martyred and 143 others were injured; More than 7 thousand people are still missing and under the rubble.

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