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Spanish PM Calls for Immediate Ban on Israel from Sports Events

UPDATE: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has urgently called for Israel to be banned from all international sports events following chaotic scenes at the Spanish Vuelta cycling race in Madrid. This statement came after pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the final stage of the race, leading to violent clashes on July 15, 2023.

Speaking to his Socialist Party members, Sánchez drew a controversial parallel between Israel and Russia, stating that both nations should face expulsion from sports competitions due to their military actions. “Why expel Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and not expel Israel after the invasion of Gaza?” he asked, adding, “Until the barbarity ends, neither Russia nor Israel should be in any international competition.”

The chaos erupted when protesters opposing the participation of the Israeli cycling team, Israel Premier Tech, threw barriers onto the road, prompting violent confrontations with police near the finish line. Authorities confirmed that at least 22 people were injured during the disturbances, with two arrests made. Fortunately, none of the injuries were serious.

Earlier, Spain’s left-wing government had already shown sympathy towards the protests, suggesting that the Israel Premier Tech team should have withdrawn from the three-week-long race that had turned into a diplomatic battleground. Although the team removed its name from their uniforms, they continued to race amid escalating tensions.

Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard, who was leading the competition, was declared the winner of the Vuelta; however, the traditional podium ceremony was canceled due to the unrest. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the protests for “spoiling” the race and criticized Sánchez for “praising” the disruptions. “I want to praise the athletes and everyone who doesn’t spoil things for others,” she expressed on Instagram.

The Vuelta race director, Javier Guillén, defended the decision to allow the Israeli team to stay in the race despite the protests. In a statement, he emphasized the importance of allowing all teams to compete, regardless of political contexts. Meanwhile, an official from the Madrid region reported that an estimated 100,000 people participated in the protests, although this figure has not been independently verified.

As tensions continue to rise, the international sports community is left grappling with the implications of Sánchez’s statements and the ongoing conflict. The situation remains fluid, and what happens next could lead to significant changes in how sports organizations handle national participation amid political upheaval.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as it unfolds.

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