EU’s failure to act on Israel undermines its credibility, Taoiseach says in Brussels
European Commission expected to bring forward options on restricting trade with illegal West Bank settlements
European Commission expected to bring forward options on restricting trade with illegal West Bank settlements
A coalition of hesitant governments has repeatedly derailed efforts to impose trade or diplomatic costs on Israel
Impetus Ireland will bring to EU presidency can help propel the bloc into finally taking action
Almost the entire international community considers settlements illegal
More Palestinians killed since 2023 than in the previous 17 years combined, with children accounting for a growing share of the toll, UN data shows
‘Their behaviour justifies sanctions at EU level as well,’ Micheál Martin says
‘We are continuing to build the Land of Israel in practice,’ finance minister says
A discussion on Ireland’s housing crisis does not require reference to such horrors
Middle East chaos, looting of public purse and collapse in respect for US just 16 months into his second term
World View: Disgust at Israel’s assault on Gaza and Iran war have precipitated a shift, including among prominent Jews
Donegal student gets recognition for biodegradable plastic that breaks down safely
Taoiseach calls for EU ban on Israeli settlement products after ‘shocking treatment’ of Global Sumud Flotilla activists
Support for suspending key deal has never reached required threshold
Israel’s finance minister has done more than any other politician to expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank
Bezalel Smotrich describes court as ‘anti-Semitic’, saying he will wage ‘war’ on Palestinian Authority in retaliation
Catholic cleric William Shomali says progress made in Northern Ireland offers hope for eventual peace between Israel and Palestine
Richard Boyd Barrett introduces Bill to sanction Israel, break off ‘all economic trade, financial relations’
Palestinian children need protection, stability, dignity and the chance to grow up without fear
Radio: The presenter is showing a refreshing new side to her on-air persona
Government ‘making progress’ on Occupied Territories Bill, says Minister for Foreign Affairs
Report by human rights group highlights Ireland’s failure to enact law banning trade with illegal Israeli settlements
Marton Bisztrai says school curriculum changes in Hungary prompted him to leave his homeland
Elias Amro’s final project was the Student Outlet, a web platform which lets students buy and sell second-hand goods more easily
Author’s speech 80 years ago, on how ideology is used to excuse or celebrate death, feels suddenly current
It is wrong to assume that people of left-wing disposition are prejudiced against Jews
Binyamin Netanyahu seems intent on obliterating Israel’s international standing
Netanyahu claims, without evidence, Tehran no longer capable of enriching uranium or producing ballistic missiles
Mother, father and brothers aged five and seven shot in the head as they returned from Ramadan shopping trip
At least five Palestinians killed during attacks by settlers in 11 days
Theodor Meron’s A Thousand Miracles: From Surviving the Holocaust to Judging Genocide
Body expresses ‘deep concern’ and urges ‘rapid development of dedicated national plan to counter growing antisemitism’
Former president said much of world’s wealth was now concentrated among ‘a few hundred people’
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