Sánchez Urges Global Accountability for Gaza, Calls for Genuine Ceasefire and Two-State Solution

December 11, 2025
Sánchez Urges Global Accountability for Gaza, Calls for Genuine Ceasefire and Two-State Solution
  • The Gaza conflict began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack, resulting in heavy Israeli casualties and extensive Palestinian civilian suffering, with widespread destruction and displacement following Israel’s invasion.

  • Participants addressed halting West Bank and East Jerusalem developments, including stopping settlements and ensuring the release of Palestinian tax revenues.

  • During Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s Madrid visit on Human Rights Day, Sánchez reiterated that true peace requires justice and accountability for those responsible for Gaza’s devastation.

  • Efforts are aimed at securing a durable ceasefire and facilitating humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza.

  • Sánchez called for accountability for the Gaza devastation and urged the international community to keep Gaza visible, insisting that any ceasefire must be real and attacks on civilians must end.

  • Spain reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution, prioritizing keeping the Palestinian crisis visible, supporting Palestinian governance, and coordinating with partners to create security conditions to end violence.

  • The discussions also touched on Gaza reconstruction and the withdrawal of Israeli forces as steps to prevent further displacement and annexation.

  • The existing US-backed ceasefire framework, in effect since October, consists of three phases with potential Israeli withdrawal and disarmament conditions, and Netanyahu indicated the plan is moving into its second phase.

  • Hamas leader Khaled Meshal floated a long-term truce with a weapons freeze in exchange for stabilizing arrangements, suggesting a possible international stabilization force rather than full disarmament.

  • Ceasefire exchanges have included the release of approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and the majority of hostages, with one body remaining to be accounted for.

  • Netanyahu planned a meeting with the U.S. president to discuss next steps in the truce, signaling ongoing international mediation.

  • Sánchez frames 2025 as a dire year for Palestinians, citing UN rubble estimates, and reiterates that rebuilding begins with a two-state solution as the first step toward peace.

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