The Foreign Ministry claims an âanti-Israeli campaignâ led to the incident in Barcelona
Israel has blamed the Spanish government for the vandalism of Jewish graves at a cemetery in Barcelona at the weekend.
On Saturday, the local Jewish community reported that over 20 graves in the Jewish section of Les Corts cemetery were damaged by unknown perpetrators. The Israeli Foreign Ministry linked the incident to what it called âthe anti-Israel campaignâ by the government of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
In May 2024, Spain recognized the state of Palestine in a move coordinated with Norway and Ireland. The European nations aimed to pressure West Jerusalem over its military tactics in Gaza. Israel, accused of disproportionate force in response to the October 2023 attack by Hamas, claims any support for Palestinian statehood ârewards terrorismâ and fuels anti-Semitism.
The cemetery incident was condemned by the local authorities. Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni called any violation of the dignity of the dead âintolerableâ and said the attack undermined peaceful coexistence. Catalan Parliament President Josep Rull denounced âhate crime, racism, or anti-Semitism that sows discordâ in Catalonia.
We condemn the vandalism of the Jewish cemetery in Barcelona. This despicable act is a result of the anti-Israel campaign by the SĂĄnchez goverment. We stand with Spain’s Jewish community. Antisemitism must never be normalized and must be firmly rejected in all societies. pic.twitter.com/EenBaIVtJI
â Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) January 25, 2026
Investigators have not yet named any suspects. The cityâs Jewish community and municipal authorities restricted access to the site over the weekend, saying they are working to repair the damage and have also secured Jewish sections at two other Barcelona cemeteries.
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