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MADRID: Spain permanently withdrew its ambassador to ​Israel on Tuesday ​as a diplomatic standoff worsened between the two countries over Spain's opposition to the US-Israeli attacks on Iran.

The ambassador was summoned back to Spain last September amid a ⁠diplomatic row over Spanish measures banning ⁠aircraft and ships carrying weapons to Israel from its ports or airspace due to Israel's military offensive in ‌Gaza, which Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon ​Sa'ar denounced ⁠as antisemitic.

On Tuesday, Spain published ​an announcement in its ‌official gazette that the ambassador's position had been terminated. Spain's Foreign ​Ministry said its embassy in Tel Aviv will be led by a charge d'affaires for the foreseeable future.

The move marks the latest escalation in diplomatic ‌relations between the two countries, which have ​been heavily strained since Israel launched its assault on ​the ‌Gaza ⁠Strip in October of 2023.

Israel's embassy in Spain is also run by a charge ​d'affaires after the country summoned its ambassador ⁠last May ​in protest at Spain's decision to recognise a Palestinian state.

Tensions have heightened since the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, with Sa'ar accusing Spain ​in early March of "standing with tyrants" ​for opposing the war.


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