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16.09.2025

The Day Israel Launched Final Offensive on Gaza City

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 16.09.2025.

It displays 104 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.09.2025The Day Israel Launched Final Offensive on Gaza City
Spanish media on September 16 continued to prioritize the intensifying Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, with multiple outlets reporting "Gaza burning" and describing the action as the "final offensive." This built upon previous days' coverage of escalating conflict and pro-Palestinian sentiment. Early reports noted a second US attack on a Venezuelan narco-boat, but this quickly ceded editorial attention to Gaza. The UN's conclusion that Israel is committing genocide further amplified the narrative around the conflict. Concurrently, the passing of actor Robert Redford gained significant traction in the afternoon, providing a secondary, albeit distinct, focus. King Felipe VI's criticism of the "unbearable humanitarian crisis" in Gaza also emerged in later reports.
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03:11Gaza Flotilla Challenges Siege

Spanish media continues to report on Prime Minister Sánchez's stance on Israel and Gaza, with a new development being a flotilla sailing from Tunisia to challenge the Israeli blockade (El Salto). Concurrently, a second US attack on a Venezuelan narco-boat, resulting in three deaths, remains a focus (RTVE, La Vanguardia). The PSOE also issued an instruction to its members to "be active for whatever may happen" (La Razón).
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05:05Gaza Siege: Israel's Ground Offensive

The main focus in Spanish media continues to be the widening international reprobation of Israel, particularly regarding cultural and sporting events like Eurovisión and La Vuelta (El País, El Salto, infoLibre, Libertad Digital). Prime Minister Sánchez's stance on Israel's exclusion from international competitions is a key point, with conservative outlets criticizing his encouragement of protests (Libertad Digital, El Mundo, El Español). Concurrently, a new Israeli ground offensive on Gaza City is reported (RTVE).
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07:18Gaza City Under Siege: Flames Engulf the Capital

The main focus in Spanish media continues to be the Israeli ground offensive on Gaza City, with multiple outlets reporting intensified attacks and the capital "burning" (El País, Público). Concurrently, the government's stance on Israel and its encouragement of pro-Palestinian protests at sporting events like La Vuelta remains a key point of discussion (El Mundo, El Periódico, El Español, Libertad Digital, infoLibre, El Salto).
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08:49Gaza burns: Israeli offensive on the capital intensifies

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the Israeli ground offensive on Gaza City, with multiple outlets reporting intensified attacks and the capital "burning" (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE). Some sources describe this as the "final offensive" (El Español). Concurrently, the government's stance on Israel and encouragement of pro-Palestinian protests at sporting events remains a point of discussion (El Mundo, infoLibre, Libertad Digital).
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12:29Redford's Golden Star Fades

Spanish media continues to focus on the Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, with multiple outlets reporting intensified attacks and the UN concluding Israel is committing genocide (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, Pública, RTVE, La Marea). Concurrently, the passing of actor Robert Redford is also widely reported (El Mundo, La Vanguardia). The Spanish government's stance on Israel and related protests also remains a topic (El Salto, Libertad Digital, infoLibre).
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19:34Gaza burns: UN warns of genocide

Spanish media continues to prioritize the intensifying Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, with multiple outlets detailing the invasion of the entire city and forced evacuations, while the UN concludes Israel is committing genocide (El Periódico, infoLibre, RTVE, El Confidencial, El Español, El País, El Salto, La Marea, Público). The passing of Robert Redford is also noted (El Mundo, La Vanguardia). Additionally, a corruption investigation into President Sánchez is reported (La Razón).
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