Ireland's faustian pact-makers
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Saturday, November 08, 2025 at 1:08 PM.Even after the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, it seems that some European countries still insist on standing on the wrong side of history.It could easily be said this mentality is exactly what led to the horrific crisis Ireland's now facing with Islamofascists by extension. Yet all the politicians care about is assailing Israel and siding with the Religion of Peace, despite how it will never respect kuffars, no matter what favors they do for Islam.
One of them is Ireland. While radical Islam continues to gain power, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin chose to use his speeches to criticize Israel and all but ignore the horrific slaughter committed by human monsters against Israelis, whose only crime was being Jewish.
Instead of mentioning the victims – the children, the women who were raped, and the elderly who were brutally slaughtered – the prime ministers and foreign ministers of Ireland chose to continue their country’s traditional line of condemning Israel, as if an event that shook the entire world had not taken place. His comments on the war in Gaza expressed empathy only toward “the Palestinian people,” without a single word about the war crimes committed by Hamas terrorists against Israeli civilians.
Their speeches are a badge of shame on Ireland and a continuation of a long-standing hostile policy. This should not surprise anyone familiar with Dublin’s behavior over the past decades. Ireland has long been one of the main international platforms for delegitimizing Israel.
For years, its prime ministers and foreign ministers have promoted moves to impose sanctions on settlers in Judea and Samaria, joining South Africa in its petition to the International Court of Justice in The Hague – the same South Africa that serves as the legal arm of the Hamas terrorist organization. Ireland is becoming a direct partner in an antisemitic campaign aimed at branding Israel a war criminal while it defends its citizens.
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