In his final address as Ireland's president, Michael D. Higgins urged prompt action to assist starving Gazans, highlighting the 81% displacement rate and destruction of their facilities. He criticized global inaction, particularly by nine nations abstaining from a ceasefire, condemning both Israel's military tactics and the stigma attached to criticism of its leaders as antisemitism. Higgins also pointed out a disinformation campaign against Ireland in the U.S., which affects potential investment opportunities, and advocated for the UN General Assembly to intervene if the Security Council remains inactive.
There are nine countries still holding back on even a ceasefire. What is happening in Gaza at the moment? Well the nation's 81pc of people have been displaced.
If you criticise President Netanyahu's policies, you are then described as being antisemitic. That is a disgrace and a slander.
There is a propaganda campaign against Ireland... 'You must open by asking... Why is Ireland so against the United States' position on Israel?'
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