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IRELAND has introduced legislation to prohibit trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. According to Irish ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin angrily hit out at suggestions Ireland's position on Palestine was anti-semitic as he accused former ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLetters: It’s time for Israel to listen to their own Holocaust scholars on what constitutes genocideAccording to Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Harris, “Ireland is speaking up and speaking out against the genocidal ...
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Independent.ie on MSNIrish Government insists Occupied Territories Bill ‘not a boycott and not antisemitic’ in face of growing US criticismThe Government is insisting the Occupied Territories Bill does not amount to a “boycott” of Israel as it faces growing pressure from US lawmakers over the proposed legation. At least 10 politicians in ...
There is a widening rift between Dublin and Washington over the Irish government's Occupied Territories Bill. And that rift ...
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Irish Star on MSNUS ambassador to Israel implies Irish were drunk when writing occupied territories bill: 'Sober up!'U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized Ireland's proposed bill to ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements in ...
After US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee told Ireland to "sober up," Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Ireland is "going ahead ...
Passing the Occupied Territories Bill will come at “some cost” to Ireland, the secretary general of Amnesty International has ...
Ireland’s prime minister has defended a landmark ban on trade firms operating in illegal Israeli settlements, rejecting US ...
For U.S. multinational companies located in Ireland, especially, “there’s no doubt this bill will create major difficulties,” said former Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter. By Canaan Lidor, JNS ...
The Taoiseach has fired back at remarks from a US envoy who suggested the Irish Government needs to "sober up". US ambassador ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach hits back at US diplomat who told Irish Government to 'sober up'The Taoiseach has rejected comments from an American diplomat who said the Irish Government needs to "sober up". US ...
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