The absence of an Israeli embassy in Dublin was a source of concern for Ireland’s small Jewish population at the time.
Israel lobbied strongly for the opening of an embassy in Dublin 34 years ago, with the charge being led by the young deputy ...
BENJAMIN Netanyahu visited Dublin years before he became Israeli prime minister, in a bid to bring an embassy to Ireland. The Israeli embassy is now in the process of shutting down. But in ...
Future Israeli prime minister defended opposition to Palestinian statehood and downplayed settlements and occupations ...
The Irish government, faced with popular protests, felt obliged to go somewhat further than its peers in offering criticisms ...
Bill Clinton had granted Gerry Adams a three-month visa in a move that angered then UK prime minister John Major.
This solidarity with the Palestinians has become a central driver of Ireland’s policies toward Israel, leading to the ...
Three cheers for Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who, quite correctly, expressed our country’s indignation at Ireland’s ...
Benjamin Netanyahu, who in 1990 was an up-and-coming Israeli politician, urged Ireland that year not to “lag behind” other countries in strengthening diplomatic ties with Israel amid debate over ...
Secular progressivism, as it goes through its second generation of anti-Catholicism, has become the prevailing orthodoxy.
Jewish children in Irish schools hide their heritage from their fellow pupils because anti-Israel sentiment is so strong in ...
Irish man Thomas Hand admits Ireland did a lot to help release his daughter, but still says he would be hesitant to return to ...