Trump's claims about US control over post-war Gaza triggered a chain of diplomatic responses. Israel's Defense Minister attempted to pressure Spain into accepting Palestinian refugees, citing "legal obligations" - a claim Spain promptly rejected, stating "Gazans' land is Gaza."
The Spanish government sought methods to increase military spending while circumventing parliamentary opposition from Sumar, continuing the defense spending trend observed since the EU's announcement of relaxed deficit rules.
The Generalitat announced a €436 million investment in judicial buildings and expanded social services access through new Drets Socials offices, marking increased regional administrative autonomy.
Previous corruption investigations continued developing, with new evidence emerging about deleted emails in the Moncloa advisor case and identity changes in the Raval case.