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    Spain Condemns Israeli Attacks on Lebanon, Reopens Tehran Embassy

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares accused Israel of violating a newly brokered two‑week ceasefire by launching airstrikes on Lebanon, called the action illegal, and announced that Spain will reopen its embassy in Tehran to reinforce efforts toward regional peace.

    Table of Contents

    • Spain's Diplomatic Stance and International Repercussions
    • Condemnation of Israeli and US Actions
    • Statements from Spanish Leadership
    • Spanish Government Actions
    • Future of Air Bases and Military Cooperation
    • Hopes for Peace and Regional Diplomacy
    • Ceasefire and Diplomatic Initiatives
    • International Reactions
    • Reporting Credits

    Spain ramps up criticism of Israel, US, defying Trump threats

    Spain's Diplomatic Stance and International Repercussions

    By David Latona and Emma Pinedo

    Condemnation of Israeli and US Actions

    MADRID, April 9 (Reuters) - Spain strongly condemned Israeli strikes on Lebanon as well as the broader war on Iran on Thursday, cementing Madrid's role as an outspoken critic of the U.S. and Israeli military campaigns despite U.S. threats to punish uncooperative NATO allies.

    Spain's opposition to the Iran conflict has further strained its relations with Washington, and figures within President Donald Trump's MAGA movement are increasingly urging the U.S. leader to punish Madrid.

    Statements from Spanish Leadership

    In remarks to lawmakers, Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares described the conflict as an attack on civilization, echoing scathing criticism heaped by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Trump's decision to attack the Islamic Republic.

    "We're facing the greatest assault on the civilisation built upon the humanist ideals of reason, peace, understanding and universal law over the abuse of power, brute force and arbitrariness," Albares said.

    "The prophets of war and violence seek to return to the values and practices of history's darkest moments," he added, accusing Israel of violating international law and the newly brokered two-week ceasefire after a massive wave of airstrikes across Lebanon killed more than 250 people on Wednesday.

    Spanish Government Actions

    Sanchez, who has emerged as a leading opponent of the war, has closed Spanish airspace to any aircraft involved in a confrontation he has described as reckless and illegal.

    On Wednesday night, Sanchez reiterated his call for the European Union to scuttle its association agreement with Israel, urging an end to "impunity for (Israel's) criminal actions".

    Future of Air Bases and Military Cooperation

    FUTURE OF AIR BASES

    In a post on X, Sanchez said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's "contempt for life and international law is intolerable".

    Also on Wednesday, Spain and Italy both summoned Israeli envoys in protest at separate incidents involving UN peacekeepers in Lebanon. Madrid said a Spanish UNIFIL member had been unjustly detained by the Israeli army.

    Spanish ties with the U.S. took a hit last year when Madrid rejected Trump's demand that NATO allies ramp up their defence spending to 5% of gross domestic product. Madrid's stance led Trump to threaten to cut off all trade.

    Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said in March the U.S. should pull out from two jointly operated air bases in southern Spain and move "to a country that will allow us to use them".

    Earlier this week, Albares said Trump publicly mulling a withdrawal from the alliance was prompting European countries to consider alternative security arrangements.

    Hopes for Peace and Regional Diplomacy

    HOPES FOR PEACE

    In Spain, the government's position remains widely popular, as polls show an overwhelming majority rejects the war. According to recent surveys, Sanchez's Socialist Party has gained voter support while far-right Vox, which backed the U.S. and Israel, has seen a decline.

    Ceasefire and Diplomatic Initiatives

    While Sanchez has welcomed the Pakistani-brokered ceasefire, he also said Spain would "not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they turn up with a bucket," in reference to the U.S. administration.

    Albares announced earlier on Thursday that Spain would reopen its embassy in Tehran in hopes of achieving peace in the region. 

    International Reactions

    But his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa'ar, called the move "an eternal disgrace", accusing Spain of going hand-in-hand with what he termed Iran's terror regime.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by David Latona and Emma Pinedo; Editing by Andrei Khalip, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spain has taken one of the most critical Western stances against U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran and Lebanon, including closing its airspace to involved aircraft and denying use of its military bases. (Sources: turn0news13, turn0search19)
    • •Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Foreign Minister Albares have consistently framed the conflict as illegal and dangerous, emphasizing international law and rejecting complicity in the war. (Sources: turn0news17, turn0news23)
    • •By reopening its embassy in Tehran, Spain signals a diplomatic shift toward engagement and multilateral peace efforts, aligning with its broader policy of de-escalation and adherence to international norms.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon, reopens Tehran embassy

    1Why did Spain criticize Israel's actions in Lebanon?

    Spain's Foreign Minister accused Israel of violating international law and a newly brokered ceasefire by carrying out airstrikes on Lebanon.

    2What steps has Spain taken following the Israeli airstrikes?

    Spain has closed its airspace to aircraft involved in the conflict and strongly condemned the Israeli actions.

    3Why is Spain reopening its embassy in Tehran?

    Spain aims to support peace efforts in the Middle East and reengage diplomatically with Iran by reopening its embassy in Tehran.

    4Who spoke on behalf of Spain regarding the Middle East conflict?

    Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares addressed lawmakers and reporters about the country's stance.

    5What regions are affected or involved in this news?

    The developments concern Lebanon, Israel, Iran, and Spain, with a focus on Middle East peace and international law.

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