In his first remarks after being elected as the new prime minister of Ireland, Simon Harris strongly condemned Israel for its actions in Gaza. Harris expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, where innocent civilians, including children, women, and men, are suffering from starvation and violence.
Harris addressed lawmakers in the Irish parliament, stating, 'In Gaza, we are witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe. We have not been silent on the unforgivable terrorist actions of Hamas, nor can we be silent on the disproportionate reaction of the Israeli government.'
The new prime minister pledged that Ireland would actively contribute to efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire and lasting peace in Gaza. This commitment comes in the wake of a recent speech where Harris directly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his government's actions.
Ireland has been a vocal critic of Israel's military campaign in Gaza, with Harris's predecessor, Leo Varadkar, previously denouncing Israel's actions as 'something approaching revenge.'
Israel has responded to Ireland's criticisms, with its heritage minister making controversial remarks suggesting that Palestinians in Gaza should go to Ireland or deserts. Israel's ambassador to Ireland also made statements attempting to portray Israel as the sole victim in the conflict.
Prime Minister Harris's strong stance against Israel's actions in Gaza signals Ireland's continued commitment to advocating for peace and justice in the region. The Irish government's condemnation adds to the international pressure on Israel to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.