IPhone warranty around the world.

Hello,
My name is Dar and I have a problem.
I bought my iphone in spain about 9 month ago, that mean that i have 3 more months of warranty.
My battery and my screen are having some problem so i tought using my warranty.
I live in Israel and we have here "iDigital", it is the Perimum reseller of apple here. (http://www.idigital.co.il/)
When I asked them about fixing my iPhone they told me this: "If you bought the iphone not in israel you have to talk directly to Apple"
I find it pretty stupid. They want me to call Apple in Spain/USA and then what? send them my iphone for a month?
What should i do?
Thx

iPhone warranty is not and never has been international. iPhone
warranty is valid only in country of original purchase. If you purchased
your iPhone in Spain from Apple or Apple authorized retailer, you must
return the iPhone to any country in EU for evaluation and repair. You must bring
the iPhone in personally or send it to a friend/relative in EU to take
in for repair. Friend/relative can send back to you after replacement;
shipping and insurance is your responsibility.
Apple will not accept international shipments for evaluation/replacement,
not will Apple ship replacements internationally.

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