Duel in the cavern for fifteen million bullets

25/04/2025
2 min

The chief tightrope walker has once again avoided another plunge into the abyss and is keeping his Mossos d'Esquadra and government partners by his side. The World The handle falls within the usual daily routine: "Sánchez burns Marlaska to appease the left" is the dramatic headline on the front page, inviting a ministerial barbecue. But it also The Country It seems to touch his skin, which demonstrates the media power of the Interior Minister's headline: "Sánchez disavows Marlaska and cancels the purchase of bullets from Israel," they write on the front page. The reason He also defends the poor Israeli companies, brandishing legal certainty and saying that Spain's image is tarnished by "breaking a commitment without any basis and in a capricious manner."

A Civil Guard agent in a file image.

But it is in Digital Freedom where we find the most intense criticism. For Losantos's media, the cancellation of the contract is, in essence, anti-Semitism. they have sung bingo"Pedro Sánchez has partners so anti-Jewish that they're willing to prohibit Spain from trading with companies from a democratic country," they write in the editorial, where they call the Spanish left "disgustingly anti-Semitic." It's like blocking any criticism of the State of Israel and the genocidal actions it is perpetrating, brandishing the fear of being labeled a Jew-hater. As if there weren't decent and illustrious Jews who have risen up and protested against this deadly drift in their country. I conclude with a subtitle ofThe World: "Israel 'strongly condemns the decision' and warns Spain that it is 'sacrificing its security for political reasons'." warns It is the classic verb that, if said by one of the classic antagonists of the newspaper, would immediately become threat. In any case, assignment given.

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