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11:16⇢Israeli Embassy Staff Shot Dead at DC Jewish Museum
The newspapers report on a deadly shooting at the Jewish Museum in Washington where two Israeli embassy staff were killed (El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE). Israel is attributing the attack to an "antisemitic campaign, especially in Europe" (RTVE). In domestic news, the PSOE is proposing tax increases on vacant homes and raising VAT on tourist apartments to 21% (20minutos), while the Catalan government and ERC have agreed to allocate €200 million for housing rehabilitation and creating new nursery places (El Periódico). Reports also highlight police violence against an Afro-Colombian family in Valencia (El Salto) and controversy surrounding an alleged assault involving Bertrand Ndongo (El Plural).07:14⇢Israeli Embassy Staff Shot Dead at DC Jewish Museum
The newspapers report on a shooting at the Jewish Museum in Washington DC, where two Israeli embassy employees were killed. Multiple sources indicate the shooter shouted "Free Palestine" before the attack (El País, El Confidencial, El Mundo, RTVE). In other news, express bus usage to Barcelona has increased 19% in a year (El Periódico), consumers are challenging airlines in Brussels over hand luggage fees (Público), and a 6.1 magnitude earthquake has triggered a tsunami alert in Crete (20minutos). The Palestinian conflict continues to appear in headlines with jurists calling for an urgent arms embargo against Israel (El Salto).04:58⇢EU Nations Demand Tougher Stance Against Israel
The newspapers report on growing international pressure against Israel's actions in Gaza. Several EU countries including Spain, France, and Belgium are demanding stronger measures against Netanyahu's government (El País, infoLibre), with Spain reportedly leading efforts to change the EU's previously "tepid" stance (infoLibre). Netanyahu has announced plans to continue military operations in Gaza (El Español), while Hamas accuses him of deliberately sabotaging hostage negotiations (RTVE). Meanwhile, an incident where Israeli forces fired on diplomatic representatives in the West Bank has intensified tensions (20minutos). Trump has made headlines for accusing South Africa's Ramaphosa of allowing "genocide" during an Oval Office meeting (La Vanguardia).23:24⇢Netanyahu Defies International Pressure on Gaza
The newspapers report intensively on the Gaza conflict, with several sources highlighting Israel's continued military operations despite international criticism. Netanyahu has publicly defied international condemnation and declared the invasion of Gaza will continue until implementing "Trump's plan" for the region (RTVE, Público, El Periódico). Spanish diplomacy has responded firmly after Israeli forces fired on a diplomatic delegation that included Spanish representatives, with the government summoning Israel's representative in Madrid (La Razón, El País, 20minutos). Domestically, media reports on security measures at Barajas airport failing to address the homeless situation (El Mundo) and concerns about digital identity infiltration of senators (El Plural).Yesterday ⇢ Day of the Diplomat's Fire and the Ukrainian's Blood
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Libertad Digital
Israel ve "una conexión directa entre la incitación antisemita y antiisraelí" y el doble asesinato de Washington
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El Periódico
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Finanzas públicas | Quim Bertomeu
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Reunión en el Despacho Oval
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