Barcelona ends ‘friendship agreement’ with Tel Aviv over Gaza war

The Barcelona City Council has severed relations with Israel, international media reported on Friday.

The proposal for breaking relations with the Jewish state was made by the Catalunya en Comú (People's Party) and the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), and said that the city will suspend "institutional relations with the current Israeli government until respect for international law and international humanitarian law is restored and respect for the basic rights of the Palestinian people is guaranteed," according to the proposal's text that was accessed by El Pais.

The PSC, which co-signed the suspension of relations, was joined by votes from the Republican Left of Catalonia party (ERC), which also presented a request to the city's mayor, Jaume Collboni, to ban Israel from the Fira de Barcelona trade fair institution.

Barcelona's former mayor, Ada Colau, had initially announced that Barcelona would no longer be twinned with Tel Aviv in February 2023, accusing Israel of "apartheid" and “flagrant and systematic violation of human rights,” in a partnership that had gone into effect in 1998 - when both cities jointly signed a “twin city” agreement with Gaza City.

Addressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a written letter, Colau wrote in February that around 4,000 constituents had petitioned her to “condemn the crime of apartheid against the Palestinian people."

“Barcelona and Tel Aviv are open and welcoming societies, leading cities that attract startup investments and tourism," the Federation of the Jewish Communities of Spain said in a statement. "We call on the city council to allow Barcelona to continue to build bridges of harmony and avoid promoting a discourse of rejection and isolation.”

It wasn't until September of that same year, when Colau's successor as mayor, Collboni, restored his city's status as the twin of Tel Aviv, but had stated that he would continue to support the Palestinians, but that Tel Aviv also represents "the best of Israel's progressive values."

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Wow if only HAMAS hadn't deliberately pissed off one of the most vengeful peoples on the planet on orders of Iran.

Anyway the West Bank is doing pretty well.

Funny how they talk about "progressive values" too. What, because Palestine is a socialist state that doesn't mean Islam is horribly regressive on the whole, much worse than American or West African Christianity at its worst?
 
Barcelona's former mayor, Ada Colau, had initially announced that Barcelona would no longer be twinned with Tel Aviv in February 2023, accusing Israel of "apartheid" and “flagrant and systematic violation of human rights,”
“Didn’t y’all niggas blow up the entire Aztec civilization after raping them all to death?”
 
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then you read the article and the article is about how they're doing that because of armed groups in the west bank that the west bank authorities originally tried to quash

>The Palestinian Authority, which governs parts of the West Bank, launched its own crackdown in Jenin camp in December 2024 and its forces only withdrew when the Israeli military began its major operation there in January.

a "refugee camp" in this context is more like a city but legally classified as a refugee camp

west bank is also doing a hell of a lot better than gaza is
 
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then you read the article and the article is about how they're doing that because of armed groups in the west bank that the west bank authorities originally tried to quash
Weird how the article doesn’t cite sources.
>The Palestinian Authority, which governs parts of the West Bank, launched its own crackdown in Jenin camp in December 2024 and its forces only withdrew when the Israeli military began its major operation there in January.
Weird how the article doesn’t cite sources.
a "refugee camp" in this context is more like a city but legally classified as a refugee camp
They wouldn’t be ‘refugees’ if Israelis weren’t genocidal racist cunts.
west bank is also doing a hell of a lot better than gaza is
Oh, so that makes it all right to knock down a few hundred civilian homes, does it?
 
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Oh, so that makes it all right to knock down a few hundred civilian homes, does it?
Considering what's actually going down there yes. The West Bank govt actually wanted whatever militant groups there are gone.

I'd also encourage you to look up why there were refugees in the first place; it was directly because of the Arab League declaring war on Israel, and then Palestinians being expelled from nearly every country for starting civil wars in the countries they went to.
 
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