The Strait of Gibraltar is a hotbed for drug trafficking and illegal immigration

Pedro Sánchez sends the Civil Guard to Gaza while neglecting the south of Spain

Esp 1·28·2025 · 6:35 0

The government of Pedro Sánchez is going to add a little more nonsense to its foreign policy in relation to the Middle East.

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Yesterday it was confirmed that Spain will send Civil Guard agents to the Rafah crossing, in the south of Gaza, within the framework of a European Union mission. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the socialist José Manuel Albares, has indicated that "it will help control the entry and exit of people, so that this crossing is normalized" that connects Gaza with Egypt. A mission that is added to the deployment of Spanish troops in southern Lebanon as UN blue helmets, in a mission initiated in 2006 and which, as has been seen in the last year, has not served to disarm Hezbollah terrorists.

Let us remember that in October 2022, when the government dismantled OCON-Sur, an elite anti-drug trafficking unit made up of 150 civil guards and which operated precisely in the Campo de Gibraltar region. As a result, the activity of Moroccan drug traffickers in southern Spain has increased scandalously, while Morocco sits on its hands.

In southern Spain, the Civil Guard has been suffering from an alarming lack of resources due to the government's neglect, something that benefits drug and human traffickers. In fact, the Strait of Gibraltar has become a sieve for illegal immigration from North Africa heading to Spain.

While all this is happening, the government has no better idea than to send the Civil Guard to Gaza, as if it cared more about what is happening in that strip on the other side of the Mediterranean than the serious situation in the south of Spain due to the negligent attitude of the Ministry of the Interior, led by the socialist Fernando Grande-Marlaska. I am sure that some kind socialist voter will be able to explain to me this curious use of the public services that all Spaniards pay for, neglecting our borders and taking care of the borders of Egypt. And all so that Sánchez can show off in international forums, at the cost of risking the lives of our civil guards.

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Photo: Efe. Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Minister of the Interior, with Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government, in the Congress of Deputies.

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