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18.09.2025

18.09.2025The Day Spain Investigated Gaza Crimes

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 18.09.2025.

It displays 102 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.09.2025The Day Spain Investigated Gaza Crimes
Spanish media on September 18 centered on the Spanish Prosecutor General's authorization to investigate alleged "crimes" and "genocide" committed by Israel in Gaza. This development began to emerge in the early morning and gained significant traction throughout the day, with multiple outlets reporting on the decision. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding Spain's regional financing models and income tax transfers. In the afternoon, reports noted an Israeli minister's envisioning of a "boom" in Gaza post-war, contrasting with the ongoing investigations. By the evening, Prime Minister Sánchez, while meeting with Friedrich Merz, publicly stated that terrorism should not be fought by punishing populations, and that Israel's strategy was mistaken, further highlighting Spain's stance on the conflict.
18.09.2025

01:21Spain's King on Palestine State

Spanish media continues to focus heavily on the Gaza conflict, with King Felipe VI defending the creation of a viable Palestinian state (El País) and Brussels proposing to limit trade advantages to Israel (RTVE, infoLibre). Domestically, there is a discussion about investigating Netanyahu (La Razón), pro-Palestinian sentiment (El Mundo, El Confidencial, La Marea), and the Spanish government's ongoing budget negotiations (Público).
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07:37Spain Investigates Gaza Crimes

Spanish media focuses on the Spanish Prosecutor General authorizing an investigation into alleged "crimes" committed by Israel in Gaza (La Razón, RTVE). This develops previous discussions on the Gaza conflict. Concurrently, there is reporting on Spain's regional financing models and debates regarding the progressive transfer of income tax (El Confidencial, El Periódico).
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09:06Spain Investigates Gaza Crimes

Spanish media continues to prioritize the Prosecutor General's authorization to investigate alleged "genocide" and "crimes against humanity" by Israel in Gaza (El Plural, infoLibre, Público, RTVE, La Razón). This develops previous discussions on the Gaza conflict, with the conservative press (Libertad Digital) also reporting on domestic political investigations.
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14:01Spain Investigates Gaza Crimes Amid Israeli 'Boom' Dreams

Spanish media continues to focus on the ongoing investigation into alleged Israeli "crimes" and "genocide" in Gaza, authorized by the Spanish Prosecutor General (Público, RTVE, El Plural, infoLibre, El Salto, La Marea). Relatedly, an Israeli minister envisions a "boom" in Gaza post-war (La Vanguardia). Separately, two outlets report that Santos Cerdán remains in prison due to risk of evidence destruction (El Confidencial, La Razón).
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16:34Spain Investigates Gaza Crimes

Spanish media continues to focus on the Prosecutor General's authorization to investigate alleged "crimes" and "genocide" by Israel in Gaza (RTVE, infoLibre, Público, El Salto). Relatedly, Trump's visit to the UK and his comments on Putin and Gaza are also noted (El País, La Vanguardia). Domestically, there's discussion on budget negotiations (El Plural) and Madrid's rejection of a veil ban (El Confidencial).
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19:46Spain Investigates Gaza Crimes

Spanish media continues to focus on the Prosecutor General authorizing an investigation into alleged Israeli "crimes" and "genocide" in Gaza (RTVE, Público, infoLibre, El Salto). Pedro Sánchez also condemned terrorism while with Friedrich Merz, cautioning against punishing populations (La Vanguardia). Separately, Trump's actions against critical media in the US are noted (El Mundo), as is a large protest in France against Macron's government (El Periódico).