Irish Government monitors potential business fallout after Israeli minister accuses Taoiseach Simon Harris of antisemitism
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Ireland's Taoiseach Simon Harris chose not to engage in personal attacks, remaining focused on the significant humanitarian crisis and war crimes in Gaza, emphasizing human rights.
Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar argued against Ireland’s claims, stating that criticism has crossed into antisemitism, particularly regarding the notions of dehumanizing Israel and double standards.
Despite claims of goodwill towards humanitarian efforts, Israel has faced backlash over a staggering death toll in Gaza exceeding 45,000 since the conflict's escalation, raising serious humanitarian concerns.
As tensions rise, Ireland’s government remains vigilant, recognizing the implications of the embassy closure on diplomatic relations, and experiencing a surge of domestic concern over civilian casualties.
Read at Irish Independent
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