The Israeli human rights organization "Shurat al-Din" has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court in The Hague against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
This was reported by Channel 14.
The complaint alleges that in 2024–2025, Spain allegedly supplied Iran with dual-use components that could be used to produce explosives.
The organization believes that such shipments could have contributed to war crimes and is calling for the criminal prosecution of the Spanish prime minister and other officials.
The statement also notes that these components could have been used by groups linked to Iran, specifically Hezbollah and Hamas.
No official response from the Spanish government to these allegations has been reported so far.
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