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Spain divided over pro-Palestinian protests disrupting Vuelta finale

Monday 15 September 2025 - 13:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Spain divided over pro-Palestinian protests disrupting Vuelta finale

Spain’s political landscape is sharply divided following pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid that disrupted the final stage of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling’s most prestigious events. Opposition parties have accused the leftist government of turning the event into an “international embarrassment,” while Israeli officials denounced remarks made by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

On Sunday, demonstrators protesting Israel’s war with Hamas overwhelmed police and stormed the racecourse in Madrid, forcing organizers to prematurely end the final stage. A government spokesperson confirmed that approximately 100,000 people participated in the protests, with two individuals arrested.

The unrest was the latest in a series of demonstrations against the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team, which has faced backlash throughout the three-week race. Earlier stages had already been shortened, and disruptions caused several crashes.

Government and opposition clash over protests

Prime Minister Sánchez, speaking at a Socialist Party event in Málaga prior to the protests, described Spain as "an example to the international community" for standing up for human rights. His comments were widely viewed as an indirect endorsement of the demonstrations.

Israel reacted strongly, with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar calling Sánchez’s remarks “a disgrace” and accusing his government of inciting unrest. Saar further criticized Spain for allowing protests that disrupted the race and tarnished its international reputation.

The opposition Popular Party (PP) also condemned the government’s handling of the situation. PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo said the protests represented “an international embarrassment” and blamed the government for failing to ensure the event’s completion. Isabel Díaz Ayuso, head of the Madrid region, and Madrid’s mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, echoed these criticisms, accusing Sánchez’s administration of fostering division and damaging Spain’s global image.

Divided reactions within Spain

On the other side of the political spectrum, far-left Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz praised the protests, calling them a powerful message of solidarity with Palestine. She argued that Israel should be banned from participating in international sporting events due to its actions in Gaza. Díaz, who was recently barred from entering Israel over her outspoken criticism of its policies, described the protests as a "lesson to the world."

Israel-Premier Tech, owned by Israeli-Canadian businessman Sylvan Adams, continued to compete despite the protests. The team received praise from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for persevering in the face of widespread opposition.

The events in Madrid have underscored deep divisions within Spain over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, mirroring broader global tensions. As the fallout continues, the disruption of the Vuelta has become a symbol of the intersection between sports, politics, and human rights.


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