Spain’s Arms Embargo Irony: Banning Israel While Buying Its Weapons

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s announcement on September 8, 2025, of a “total arms embargo” on Israel reeks of hypocrisy. Spain, a net importer of Israeli defense tech—1.7% of its defense imports in 2023—relies on Israeli systems like advanced radar and missile components, yet Sánchez postures as a moral crusader, labeling Israel’s Gaza campaign “genocide.” His royal decree bans both purchases and sales, but let’s be real: Israel’s defense industry, a global powerhouse, won’t miss Spain’s market. Germany, which ramped up arms purchases from Israel by $100 million in 2024, is ready to snap up those Spain-designed weapons. Sánchez’s move, driven by domestic politics and Sumar’s pressure, only isolates Spain while emboldening extremists. Spain hasn’t fallen—it’s just tripped over its own sanctimony.

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