Dublin: "Israel" cannot silence voice of the Irish
(last modified Thu, 19 Dec 2024 10:59:30 GMT )
Dec 19, 2024 10:59 UTC
  • Simon Harris, the Prime Minister of Ireland
    Simon Harris, the Prime Minister of Ireland

Pars Today - On Sunday, Gideon Saar, the foreign minister of the Zionist regime, announced the closure of the Tel Aviv embassy in Ireland due to what he called "anti-Israeli" policies.

Simon Harris, the Prime Minister of Ireland, said that his country will continue to criticize the Zionist regime's attacks on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and that the regime will not be able to silence Ireland's voice.

According to Pars Today, Harris described “Israel’s” decision to close its embassy in Dublin as “public distraction diplomacy.”

He said: “You know what I think is reprehensible? Killing children, I think that’s reprehensible. You know what I think is reprehensible? Seeing the scale of civilian deaths that we’ve seen in Gaza? You know what I think is reprehensible? People being left to starve and humanitarian aid not flowing.”

Harris added: Everyone asks about Ireland's position, but what about Israel's actions? What about Netanyahu's actions against innocent children in Gaza? This is a destructive diplomacy."

It is worth noting that on Sunday, Gideon Saar, the foreign minister of the Zionist regime, announced the closure of the Tel Aviv embassy in Ireland due to what he called "anti-Israeli" policies.

The Zionist regime had recalled its ambassador from Dublin after Ireland's decision to recognize Palestine as a state in May.
 
Last week, Ireland announced that it had joined a lawsuit filed by South Africa against Israel in the International Court of The Hague. The lawsuit accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.

Key phrases: Israel-Ireland relations, Ireland-Palestine, Ireland and colonialism

 

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