Israel has criticized the new Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Simon Harris for failing to mention the hostages held by Hamas in his first speech after being elected leader. Harris used his inaugural address to condemn Israel's actions in Gaza, emphasizing the loss of life among civilians. He did acknowledge the terrorist actions of Hamas on October 7 but did not reference the Israeli hostages in Hamas tunnels.
The Israeli foreign ministry issued a statement expressing disappointment in Harris' speech, suggesting that some in Ireland are on the 'wrong side of history.' The ministry highlighted Ireland's recent involvement in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) genocide case and its plans to recognize Palestine as a state.
Ireland has been a vocal critic of Israel's actions in Gaza, with politicians from various parties condemning the conflict. Harris, in a pre-appointment speech, directly addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing repulsion at Israel's actions.