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‘Until the Barbarity Ends’: Spain’s PM Demands Total Sports Blackout for Israel, Citing Russia Precedent

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Published on September 16, 2025

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‘Until the Barbarity Ends’: Spain’s PM Demands Total Sports Blackout for Israel, Citing Russia Precedent

Spain's Leader Issues Shocking Ultimatum to Global Sports Bodies

MADRID – In a move set to send shockwaves through the world of international sports, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has delivered a blistering demand for Israel to be completely banned from global sporting competitions, insisting it must face the exact same fate as Russia.

Addressing his Socialist Party on Monday, Sanchez drew a direct and controversial parallel between Israel’s devastating military assault on Gaza and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. He challenged sporting federations to explain their seemingly inconsistent standards, questioning why one nation was exiled from the global stage while the other continues to compete.

“The sports organisations should consider whether it’s ethical for Israel to keep participating in international competitions,” Sanchez declared to his supporters. “Why expel Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and not expel Israel after the invasion of Gaza?”

The Spanish leader’s rhetoric was uncompromising, framing the situation in stark moral terms. He argued that participation in prestigious events like the Olympics or the World Cup is incompatible with the ongoing conflict. “Until the barbarity ends, neither Russia nor Israel should be in any international competition,” he stated, issuing what amounts to an ultimatum to bodies like the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and FIFA.

This explosive call to action doesn't come in a vacuum. The Prime Minister's comments were made just a day after the final stage of the prestigious Vuelta a Espana cycling race in Madrid was disrupted by pro-Palestinian activists. Protesters threw barriers onto the course, specifically targeting the participation of an Israeli-sponsored team and signaling a growing public pressure that has now reached the highest levels of government.

The statement from a major European leader places international sporting bodies in an incredibly difficult position. They now face mounting pressure to apply the precedent set with Russia to the current conflict in Gaza, or risk being accused of a politically motivated double standard. Sanchez’s powerful intervention has transformed the debate, ensuring that the question of Israel’s place in the sporting world will be a contentious and unavoidable issue in the months to come. The world's top sports federations are now on the clock, with their next move set to have profound diplomatic and ethical consequences.

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