Israel to close embassy in Ireland after Dublin backs S. Africa’s ICJ case
Israeli regime has decided to close its embassy in Dublin after Ireland announced support for South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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“The decision to close Israel’s embassy in Dublin was made in light of the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said in a statement on Sunday.
“Ireland has crossed every red line in its relations with Israel. Israel will invest its resources in advancing bilateral relations with countries worldwide, prioritizing those that align with Israel’s interests and values,” Sa’ar added.
The Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris condemned Israel’s decision, calling it “deeply regrettable.”
“I utterly reject the assertion that Ireland is anti-Israel. Ireland is pro-peace, pro-human rights, and pro-international law,” Harris added.
“Ireland wants a two-state solution and for Israel and Palestine to live in peace and security. Ireland will always speak up for human rights and international law. Nothing will distract that.”
Last week, Ireland announced that it supported South Africa’s legal action against Israel at the ICJ, adding to Israel’s growing international isolation, even as it refuses to end its attacks on Gaza and its illegal occupation of the West Bank.