The frontrunner to become Ireland's next president has criticised the government for inaction on a planned law to impose ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Irish presidential frontrunner pans government for seeking to soften Israel sanctions
Catherine Connolly's comments are echoed by independent parliament member Frances Black, who claims sanctions are vital ...
16don MSN
Exclusive: Ireland poised to blunt sanctions on Israel under corporate pressure, say sources
Government officials are now poised to limit the scope of the legislation to goods only, catching a handful of products ...
South African leaders say the case to hold Israeli leaders accountable will continue, despite the ceasefire in Gaza.
Dublin Live on MSN
Chris Andrews shares 'violent' experience of detention in Israel after aid mission
The Dublin senator was among 450 people who were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was attempting to bring aid to Gaza ...
According to sources, Ireland is poised to blunt sanctions on Israel under corporate pressure. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ireland is set to soften its sanctions on Israeli “settlements”, limiting them to goods only, after pressure from US multinationals and fears of economic backlash.
The statement said the vessels the activists were aboard as part of the flotilla were “illegally intercepted in international ...
People hold a banner with images of Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Minister for Defence Simon Harris and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a protest in support of ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Irish activists home after Israel detention horror say they 'drank toilet water for days'
Five Irish activists detained in Israel after their Gaza aid flotilla was intercepted have returned home, claiming they were ...
The Independent on MSN
Thousands call for sanctions on Israel during Dublin rally
Thousands of people have taken part in a pro-Palestinian rally in Dublin. Organisers said the protest marks “two years of ...
A Garda investigation has begun after pro- Palestinian protesters caused “criminal damage” to the south Dublin office of a company over alleged ties to an Israeli military manufacturer.
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