Israel has reprimanded Spain’s top diplomat in Tel Aviv after an effigy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was blown up during Easter celebrations in the Spanish town of El Burgo. The Israeli foreign ministry blamed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for ‘incitement’. The municipality has a history of using effigies of world leaders, including US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, during the annual event that attracts hundreds of onlookers.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights tensions between Israel and Spain as the blowing up of an effigy of Prime Minister Netanyahu has sparked diplomatic repercussions. The Israeli government’s accusation of ‘incitement’ by the Spanish Prime Minister adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The use of effigies of world leaders during a public event raises questions about freedom of expression and the boundaries of political satire.
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