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Spanish Top Diplomat Favors Expelling Israeli Team from Vuelta a España

17:12 - September 06, 2025
News ID: 3494487
IQNA – As pro-Palestine protests against an Israeli team's participation in the 2025 Vuelta a España continue, the foreign minister of Spain said he supports the idea of expelling the team from the tournament.

Pro-Palestine protests continue against an Israeli team's participation in the 2025 Vuelta a España in Spain.

 

José Manuel Albares has expressed his support for Israel-Premier Tech being expelled from the 2025 Vuelta a España, amid the continued pro-Palestine protests that have disrupted the race and caused stage 11 in Bilbao to be cancelled.

The team's ongoing participation in La Vuelta has been the subject of several protests, with their team time trial effort on stage 5 in Figeures also being blocked by protesters and Simone Petilli (Intermarché–Wanty) crashing on stage 10 after demonstrators ran into the road.

Albares spoke on Radio Nacional de España (RNE), Spain's public radio broadcaster, confirming his support of the team's expulsion and discomfort with seeing Israel-Premier Tech continue to feature at the Vuelta.

"I understand it, and I would certainly be in favor of it," Albares said, when asked if he thinks they should be removed from the race, before noting that it's a decision that can only be made by the sport's governing body – the UCI.

"You know that this is not a decision made by the Spanish Government; it is made by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Therefore, the Spanish Government had no say in the participation.

"We cannot continue to maintain a normal relationship with Israel as if nothing were happening," said Albares. "Because we have to send a message to Israel, to Israeli society.

"They have to understand that Europe and Israel can only relate – as stated in Article 2 of the Association Agreement – when human rights are respected, because as democratic countries, we base and relate to each other in that way."

Spain is one of the countries in the EU to have officially recognized Palestine as a state, having done so in May 2024.

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During the first week of the Vuelta, Spanish political party Izquierda Unida called for organizers to remove Israel-Premier Tech from the Vuelta, due to Israel's ongoing genocidal war in Gaza.

While the power to remove Israel-Premier Tech from the Vuelta lies with the UCI, the race organizer has had to comment on the situation, with technical director Kiko García telling media that he hopes whatever decision is taken is that it is done quickly after the neutralized Bilbao stage.

"I would like to think that in this situation a lot of people will react, we've been in contact with the UCI and we told them before the race came to Spain [on stage 5], we knew that some members of the public here were very implicated in the protests," he said.

"But there haven't been any changes up to now of no type, we hope that there will be rapid changes, because time is rolling on.

"We know that if there are no reactions or there are no changes in any way, then the protests will continue," said Garcia. "As we've said, we have no choice but to follow the rules. The team's participation is obligatory, and whoever can decide the opposite - that isn't us.

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"Our duty is to protect the race, of course, the riders and the teams - and we're moving on that."

The Israeli regime has pursued a brutal offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, killing over 63,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring many more.

The relentless bombardment has devastated the enclave and led to food shortages and deaths by starvation.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former war minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

The Israeli regime also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

 

 

Source: cyclingnews.com

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