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Spain Hosts High-Level Diplomatic Summit to Press Israel Over Gaza Offensive

In a significant diplomatic initiative, Spain convened an international summit in Madrid with the participation of European and Arab nations, aiming to exert collective pressure on Israel to halt its military operations in Gaza. The summit, dubbed the "Madrid+ Group," brought together more than 20 countries, as well as representatives from international organizations, to push for an immediate ceasefire and a renewed commitment to a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Key Participants and Purpose
The meeting featured foreign ministers and senior officials from several European Union countries—including Spain, France, Germany, and Italy—as well as Arab nations such as Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Palestine. Additionally, representatives from the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) attended the summit, highlighting its broad geopolitical scope.

The summit’s primary objective was to coordinate international action to stop the ongoing Israeli military campaign in Gaza, which has resulted in thousands of civilian casualties and a worsening humanitarian crisis. The participating nations aimed to unify their stance and increase diplomatic and economic pressure on Israel to comply with international humanitarian law and to re-engage in peace negotiations.

Spain’s Role and Proposals
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares opened the summit with a forceful call for urgent action. He stressed that the status quo is untenable and reiterated Spain’s support for a two-state solution as the only viable path to lasting peace.
Albares proposed a series of concrete diplomatic and economic measures to compel Israel to halt its military offensive and rejoin negotiations:
An EU-wide arms embargo on Israel.
Suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which grants Israel preferential trade status with the EU.

Targeted sanctions against Israeli officials and entities deemed responsible for undermining peace efforts or violating international law.
Formal recognition of Palestine as an independent state by more European nations, to be presented during an upcoming United Nations General Assembly session.
Immediate and unrestricted humanitarian aid to Gaza through internationally coordinated channels.
Albares emphasized that there is a “broad consensus” among attending nations on the need to revise trade and diplomatic relations with Israel if the military campaign continues.

Emerging International Consensus
Throughout the summit, a shared sense of urgency and frustration emerged among delegates. Several speakers condemned what they described as Israel’s disproportionate use of force and criticized the international community’s inaction. There was also strong support for holding both sides accountable under international law, while reaffirming that a durable peace requires mutual recognition and secure borders for both Israel and Palestine.
Palestinian representatives called for immediate international recognition of Palestinian statehood, while also urging concrete protections for civilians under siege in Gaza. Arab states echoed these demands and called on Western powers to adopt a more balanced stance in addressing the conflict.
European participants expressed growing unease with the humanitarian toll of Israel’s actions and signaled willingness to consider revising EU-Israel relations if meaningful progress toward peace is not achieved.
Outcome and Future Steps
While the Madrid+ Group did not issue binding resolutions, it succeeded in strengthening multilateral alignment around a more assertive diplomatic strategy. A joint communiqué released after the summit called for:
An immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Unimpeded access for humanitarian aid.

Renewed international support for the two-state solution, based on pre-1967 borders.
An exploration of collective diplomatic and economic measures against parties obstructing peace.
Spain also announced its intention to take the lead in forming a permanent working group that would monitor developments on the ground and coordinate follow-up actions among participating nations.

The Madrid summit marks one of the most visible attempts by a European power to reshape the international response to the Gaza crisis and underscores Spain’s growing role in Middle East diplomacy. While the impact on Israeli policy remains uncertain, the gathering sent a clear signal that frustration is mounting across continents over the deepening humanitarian crisis and lack of political progress.
As the conflict continues, the effectiveness of this coalition—and its willingness to translate statements into concrete action—will be closely watched by allies and adversaries alike.
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