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The final day of the three-week long Vuelta a España came to a premature end as pro-Palestinian protesters blocked streets.
By Ian Austen and José Bautista
The final day of the three-week long Vuelta a España came to a premature end as pro-Palestinian protesters blocked streets.
Middle East
Crisis
Supported by
The final day of the three-week long Vuelta a España came to a premature end as pro-Palestinian protesters blocked streets.
By Ian Austen and José Bautista

Pro-Palestine demonstrators have repeatedly targeted the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team during the race in Spain.

Demonstrations Against Israel Premier Tech Team Forced the Cancellation of the Final Stage in Madrid, With Protesters Overturning…

MADRID: The final stage of the Vuelta a Espana was cancelled on Sunday because of huge pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid.…

The final stage of the Vuelta a Espana is abandoned after pro-Palestinian protesters enter the course in the centre of Madrid.

Chaos despite massive security operation as activists target race over presence of Israel-Premier Tech team

BILBAO, Spain: The 11th stage of the Spanish Vuelta was cut short and finished without a winner because of a disruption by…

Vuelta final stage cancelled amid huge pro-Palestinian protest