Overview
- The Andalusian president used the term "genocide" during a parliamentary control session after telling reporters the priority is to end the crisis rather than argue over labels.
- He endorsed Galicia leader Alfonso Rueda’s wording and said Popular Party members broadly agree on stopping the war and protecting civilians.
- He accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of seeking division for electoral gain and urged cross‑party cooperation to help end the conflict.
- He reiterated support for a two‑state solution, ruled out Hamas as a governing option for Palestine, and demanded the return of hostages.
- National PP leadership stressed a different emphasis, with secretary general Miguel Tellado saying genocide determinations belong to the International Criminal Court and referring to the situation as a massacre.