Ireland’s Prime Minister, Simon Harris, has firmly stated that the country will not be silenced regarding its stance on the “Israeli occupation’s actions in Gaza, despite the decision by “Israel” to close the Irish embassy. Harris criticised the “Israeli” approach as a “diplomacy of distraction,” claiming that the embassy closure was intended to shift attention away from the “Israeli” occupation’s actions in Gaza. He emphasised that the “Israeli” occupation has no right to present alternative facts and misrepresent Ireland’s position.
The decision to close the embassy was made by “Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, who accused Ireland of adopting “extreme anti-Israeli policies” and “crossing every red line” in its criticism of the “Israeli occupation. Despite these claims, Harris proudly defended Ireland’s firm support for the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination. Earlier this year, Ireland officially recognised the Palestinian state, reinforcing its pro-Palestinian stance.
Harris also highlighted Ireland’s decision to intervene in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) case brought by South Africa against the Israeli occupation for genocide. He noted that these actions are consistent with Ireland’s broader commitment to human rights and international law. The Irish government’s outspoken position follows the “Israeli occupation recalling its ambassador to Dublin in May after the recognition of Palestine as a state.
Harris addressed the criticism from Fine Gael councillor Jim O’Leary, who accused the Irish government of engaging in “populist anti-Israeli” rhetoric.” Harris dismissed these views, reaffirming that his priority is to maintain focus on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He condemned the “Israeli occupation’s actions, particularly the killing of children and the denial of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which has led to widespread suffering.
In conclusion, Harris made it clear that Ireland would continue to shine a spotlight on the situation in Gaza, regardless of diplomatic challenges. He reiterated that Ireland’s position is rooted in a commitment to human rights, international law, and the protection of innocent lives, particularly those of Palestinian civilians affected by the ongoing conflict.
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