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15.09.2025

15.09.2025The Day Sánchez Called for Israel's Exclusion from Sports

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 15.09.2025.

It displays 94 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.09.2025The Day Sánchez Called for Israel's Exclusion from Sports
Pro-Palestinian protests continued to dominate Spanish media on September 15, following the cancellation of La Vuelta's final stage on the previous day. Early reports focused on the aftermath, with conservative outlets criticizing the government and Prime Minister Sánchez for allegedly fueling the disruptions. Twenty-two police officers were reported injured. By late morning and early afternoon, the narrative shifted significantly as Prime Minister Sánchez publicly called for Israel's exclusion from all sports competitions until "the barbarie ceases." This announcement drew strong criticism from the UCI, which questioned Spain's capacity to host major sporting events. Concurrently, a new story emerged in the evening regarding a second US attack on a Venezuelan narco-boat, resulting in three deaths, which was widely reported across multiple outlets.
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06:44Madrid Clashes: La Vuelta's Bitter End

Pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid continue to dominate Spanish media, with the cancellation of La Vuelta's final stage (El Mundo, El Plural, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE) and reports of 22 police officers injured (La Razón, Libertad Digital). Conservative outlets criticize the government, linking the disruptions to PM Sánchez (Libertad Digital, RTVE), while the Madrid protest against the "genocide of Israel" is highlighted (El Plural).
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09:47Madrid's Vuelta Chaos Echoes

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the fallout from the La Vuelta protests. Conservative outlets, including El Periódico, El Mundo, and RTVE, accuse PM Sánchez of "alentar los disturbios." Meanwhile, Libertad Digital reports 22 police officers were injured, contrasting with Marlaska's view of a "sociedad comprometida con la paz." Ayuso (El Plural, La Razón) escalates rhetoric, comparing Sánchez to Netanyahu and describing Madrid as "Sarajevo en guerra."
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11:43Sánchez's Call: Israel Out of Sports

Prime Minister Sánchez's call for Israel's exclusion from all sports competitions has become the dominant story (El Periódico, El Plural, La Marea, La Razón, Público, RTVE, El Confidencial). This follows the disruptions at La Vuelta, which conservative media continue to link to Sánchez's rhetoric (El Confidencial, El Mundo, La Razón). Some outlets also report on perceived antisemitic sentiment (Libertad Digital).
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17:29Sánchez's Stand Sparks UCI Fury

Prime Minister Sánchez's call for Israel's exclusion from sports competitions remains the main focus, drawing criticism from the UCI for the government's role in La Vuelta protests (El Confidencial, El Español). Israel's Foreign Minister continues to accuse Sánchez of antisemitism (El País). Sánchez defends his stance, linking it to broader calls for Russia's exclusion (RTVE, La Razón, El Mundo, El Plural, La Marea, Público).
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20:58Sánchez's Fiery Call for Israel's Exclusion

Spanish media continues to report on Prime Minister Sánchez's stance on Israel, with some sources highlighting renewed criticism from the UCI (El Español) and others noting artists' support for Gaza (El País, Público). Concurrently, a new development sees multiple outlets covering a second US attack on a Venezuelan narco-boat, resulting in three deaths (El Confidencial, La Vanguardia, RTVE).
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