Spain opposes suspending aid to Palestine

The Spanish Acting Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said that Spain opposes the proposed suspension of EU aid to the Palestinian territories.

Indeed, Palestinian territories will likely need more aid shortly after Hamas attacks Israel and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of the Gaza Strip, he said.

“This cooperation must continue; we cannot confuse Hamas, which is in the list of EU’s terrorist groups, with the Palestinian population, or the Palestinian Authority or the United Nation’s organizations on the ground,” Albares said in an interview with Spanish radio Cadena SER.

EU foreign ministers will meet to discuss the issue after European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Oliver Varhelyi said on Monday on social media platform X that all payments had been suspended.

The European Commission contradicted Varhelyi’s statement, saying that payments were not suspended and that it was merely reviewing aid to Palestinian territories.

Even though countries such as Austria have announced the end of funding to Palestinian territories, others such as Spain consider the aid flow crucial for the civilian population.

Suspending aid would be “counterproductive,” Albares said.