Pedro Sánchez offers a good perspective of the insecurity and geopolitical dangers facing Europe and, specifically, Spain.
There's a necessary consensus on the Spanish position regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Opinions differ on rapid recognition of the Palestinian state, a bet of Sánchez that Núñez Feijóo is reluctant to accept.
Sánchez's support for the recognition of Palestine as a full-fledged state in the United Nations has increasing international sympathy.
Polarization and populism are concerning factors in the current political landscape.
A greater effort in defense and security is needed at the national level, as well as in the EU and NATO.
There is a need for consensus in foreign policy to address current geopolitical challenges.
Political debate is being pushed into the domestic realm by partners who do not share the consensus.
Conclusion: Consensus in foreign policy is essential to address the growing geopolitical dangers, especially in a world where polarization and extremism prevail.