Ireland hears the call of Palestine, but is it free to answer?
Briefly

Ireland's recent shift from its socialist roots to embracing neoliberalism has fostered significant economic growth, yet it now faces a dilemma in upholding its core values.
The country’s economic strategy, heavily reliant on attracting US corporate investment, raises questions about its ability to advocate for global principles, such as standing with the Palestinians.
Despite its substantial wealth from low corporate taxes and the influx of US firms, Ireland is perceived as compromising its historical stance against colonialism and oppression.
Ireland's dependency on over 960 US corporations has created a complex relationship, where economic interests may overshadow its moral stand on issues like colonial oppression of Palestinians.
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