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Spanish City Calls Gov’t to End Arms Trade with ’Israel’, Declare Officials as ’Persona non Grata’

Spanish City Calls Gov’t to End Arms Trade with ’Israel’, Declare Officials as ’Persona non Grata’
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Councilors at the city of Pamplona, the capital of the Navarre province in northern Spain, have called on the Spanish government to stop its arms trade with the apartheid "Israeli" entity.

Spanish City Calls Gov’t to End Arms Trade with ’Israel’, Declare Officials as ’Persona non Grata’

They further urged their municipality to declare "Israeli" officials as "persona non grata" until Tel Aviv stops its oppressive policy against the Palestinian people.

The resolution passed by the heads of the factions in the Pamplona municipality also expressed support of the Palestinian right of return and the Palestinians' right to hold a peaceful protest "which has been suppressed with force by the Israeli army."

The Pamplona municipality condemned the "Israeli" offensive army that martyred at least 100 Palestinians and wounded thousands during the non-violent "March of Return" demonstrations and offered its support and condolences to the families of the victims.

The resolution passed by the heads of the factions in the Pamplona municipality also expressed support of the Palestinian right of return and the Palestinians' right to hold a peaceful protest "which has been suppressed with force by the "Israeli" army."

The resolution also called on the European Union's governments to increase the pressure and impose sanctions on "Israel" to force it to stop its "aggression" against the Palestinian people.

They further slammed the US decision to move its embassy to Occupied Al-Quds describing this move as extremely dangerous and in contravention of international law.

The resolution passed despite receiving no support from the Socialist Party, which holds the majority in the municipality. It was backed by the Basque Nationalist Party, the radical left-wing Podemos Party, and the Communist Party.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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