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On Tuesday the 28th of May, Spain, along with Ireland and Norway, joined the 140 countries that recognize Palestine as a state, bringing the number up to 143, a decision that has come into place following Israel's severe offensive in the region, killing more than 36 thousand Palestinians since the 7th of October. Now the question that remains is what does this mean? To clarify this, on this broadcast we are joined by Pau de Vilchez, International Law professor in the Balearic Islands University.
After that, Madrid's International Documentary Festival begans this week, with International and National Categories. We'll talk to the festival's director, Luis Parés.
By Radio ExteriorOn Tuesday the 28th of May, Spain, along with Ireland and Norway, joined the 140 countries that recognize Palestine as a state, bringing the number up to 143, a decision that has come into place following Israel's severe offensive in the region, killing more than 36 thousand Palestinians since the 7th of October. Now the question that remains is what does this mean? To clarify this, on this broadcast we are joined by Pau de Vilchez, International Law professor in the Balearic Islands University.
After that, Madrid's International Documentary Festival begans this week, with International and National Categories. We'll talk to the festival's director, Luis Parés.