Israel reprimands Spain over blowing up of Netanyahu effigy

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the scene of a shooting at the Ramot road junction in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem on September 8, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 12 April 2026
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Israel reprimands Spain over blowing up of Netanyahu effigy

  • Sanchez, who has emerged as a leading opponent of the ​Iran war, has closed Spanish ​airspace to any aircraft involved in a confrontation he has described as reckless and illegal
  • Spain and Israel have been embroiled in a long-running diplomatic row which ‌began over the Gaza war

MADRID: Israel said on Saturday ‌it had reprimanded Spain’s most senior diplomat in Tel Aviv over the blowing up of a giant effigy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ​in a Spanish town this week.
The seven-meter (23-foot) figure was packed with 14 kilograms (31 lb) of gunpowder in El Burgo, a small town near the southern city of Malaga, in a decades-old ceremony on April 5, its Mayor Maria Dolores Narvaez told local television.
“The appalling antisemitic hatred on display here is a direct result of ‌Spanish Prime ‌Minister Pedro Sanchez’s government’s systemic incitement,” ​Israel’s ‌Foreign ⁠Ministry said in ​a ⁠statement on X which highlighted a video clip.
Reuters was not immediately able to verify the video.
“The Spanish government is committed to fighting against antisemitism and any form of hate or discrimination. As such we totally reject any insidious allegation which suggests the contrary,” a Spanish Foreign Ministry ⁠source said in response.
El Burgo’s Mayor Narvaez ‌said the town has ‌previously used effigies of US President Donald ​Trump and Russian President Vladimir ‌Putin during the annual event. Spain has been an ‌outspoken critic of the US and Israeli military campaigns in Iran and Lebanon, despite US threats to punish uncooperative NATO allies.
Spain and Israel have been embroiled in a long-running diplomatic row which ‌began over the Gaza war. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said a Spanish ban on ⁠aircraft ⁠and ships carrying weapons to Israel from its ports or airspace due to Israel’s military offensive was antisemitic. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares accused Israel of violating international law and the two-week ceasefire after a massive wave of airstrikes across Lebanon this week. Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire and Israel’s military was continuing to strike Hezbollah with force. Sanchez, who has emerged as a leading opponent of the ​Iran war, has closed Spanish ​airspace to any aircraft involved in a confrontation he has described as reckless and illegal.