The European Parliament recognized Edmundo González as Venezuela's legitimate president, with socialist opposition. This sparked debate in Spain, with the PP accusing the government of complicity in Maduro's "blackmail". Feijóo demanded Albares' resignation, claiming Spanish diplomacy shouldn't serve dictatorships. Albares denied Spanish involvement in González's "coercion". By evening, González clarified he wasn't coerced by the Spanish government, undermining PP's arguments. Meanwhile, Feijóo aligned with Meloni on immigration policies, praising Italy's approach. In other news, Israel's attack on Hezbollah's communication devices in Lebanon escalated tensions, with Hezbollah's leader calling it a "declaration of war". The driver of the narco-boat that killed two Civil Guards in Barbate was arrested.