At the beginning of the video, Sanchez explained that upon arriving at his office, he has a small ritual—lighting a scented candle—which, he emphasized, helps him start the workday. He then highlighted an object carrying strong symbolism: a bottle he received as a gift from a refugee boy from Gaza. "And if something symbolizes, it is precisely this message in the bottle: that we do not forget the suffering they endure," Sanchez stated, clearly alluding to the dire humanitarian situation in that Palestinian enclave. In recent months, the Spanish government has adopted a significantly more critical stance toward Israeli military operations in Gaza compared to some other Western countries. Sanchez has also been among the more vocal European leaders on the international stage when it comes to protecting Palestinian civilians, and Spain has supported initiatives leading toward the recognition of a Palestinian state. Such an approach has even sparked diplomatic tensions with Israel, but the government in Madrid has maintained its position that it is essential to insist on a political solution and an end to violence. The third item Sanchez displayed was a figurine of Don Quixote, one of the most famous symbols of Spanish literature. As he explained, for years he has been collecting different versions of this character, which he finds at a small shop in Mojácar, and one of them is also in his office.
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Sanchez once again shows why he is different: He keeps a "message in a bottle" from a boy in Gaza in his office.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez revealed that among the three items he keeps in his office is a message in a bottle he received from a boy, a refugee from Gaza, which reminds him not to forget the suffering of the Palestinians.

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