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17.09.2025

17.09.2025The Day Brussels Proposed Limiting Trade with Israel

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 17.09.2025.

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

17.09.2025The Day Brussels Proposed Limiting Trade with Israel
Spanish media on September 17 continued its extensive focus on the Gaza conflict. The day began with reports on the intensifying Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City and the UN's conclusion that Israel is committing genocide. Political debate also included criticism of Sánchez's potential dealings with Netanyahu. By late morning, the Madrid government's prohibition of Palestinian flags and support for Gaza in schools became a prominent story. The primary development of the afternoon was the European Commission's proposal to limit trade advantages and impose other sanctions on Israel, although without a complete break in commerce. This proposal gained significant traction across multiple outlets and continued to be reported through the evening.
17.09.2025
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04:08Gaza burns anew, UN brands genocide

Spanish media continues to extensively cover the intensifying Israeli ground offensive on Gaza City, with multiple outlets detailing the invasion of the last urban core and forced displacement (eldiario.es, El País, El Salto, RTVE). The UN report concluding Israel is committing genocide also remains a significant focus (infoLibre). Some outlets additionally discuss the government's stance on Israel (La Marea, El Periódico).
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Cara a cara entre Sánchez y Feijóo en la sesión de control al Gobierno en el Congreso

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07:52Gaza Burns: No Escape

Spanish media continues to focus on the intensifying Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, with multiple outlets reporting on the invasion of the largest city, forced displacement, and high casualties (eldiario.es, El País, El Salto, RTVE, La Vanguardia). The Pope has called for a different solution to the conflict. Political discourse also includes criticism of Sánchez's potential dealings with Netanyahu (El Confidencial).
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11:13Madrid Bans Palestine Flags

Spanish media continues to focus on the Gaza conflict, with the Madrid government prohibiting Palestinian flags and support for Gaza in schools (El País). The political debate extends to the UN's 'genocide' report, with Sánchez urging Feijóo to listen while conservative media anticipates early elections due to the conflict's impact (Libertad Digital, RTVE, infoLibre).
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13:57Brussels Calls to Limit Trade with Israel

Spanish media continues to focus on the European Commission's proposed sanctions against Israel, with multiple outlets reporting on calls for tariffs and the suspension of funds, though not a complete break in trade (El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE, eldiario.es, infoLibre, Libertad Digital). The ongoing conflict in Gaza and the UN's genocide report remain central to this discussion. Additionally, an overflow at Barajas airport is reported (El Confidencial).
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17:34Brussels Limits Israel Trade

Spanish media continues to focus heavily on the Gaza conflict, with Brussels proposing sanctions against Israel despite recognizing human rights violations (infoLibre, RTVE, La Razón). Madrid's prohibition of Palestinian flags and support for Gaza in schools (El País) and proposed fines for pro-Palestinian protesters at La Vuelta (El Confidencial) further highlight the domestic impact of the international conflict. The Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City also remains a key focus (eldiario.es).
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