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Irish Politician Hopes Netanyahu "Burns in Hell" For Burning Children in Gaza

Irish Politician Hopes Netanyahu "Burns in Hell" For Burning Children in Gaza

Leaders31-05-2025

Thomas Gould, Irish Member of Parliament, condemned Israel's genocide in Gaza, hoping that Netanyahu 'burns in Hell' for killing Palestinian children in Gaza, Irish media reported.
'I hope [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell in the same way those children burned,' Gould told parliament.
Gould described what is happening now in Gaza as 'not an atrocity in a war crime, it is just horrific. It is just horrific what they are doing.'
'Where is the soul of the Israeli people that allows their government to do this to children? Where is their humanity? The Irish people say we recognize Palestine. We recognize that they are human beings just like every one of us,' he added.
'Shame on Israel. Shame on what you have done and will never be forgotten,' Gould said during his impassioned speech.
In 2024, Ireland officially recognized the Palestinian state amid Israel's ongoing devastating war against civilians in Gaza. @ahmed_hady_official
النائب الأيرلندي أدلى بتصريحات قوية دعماً لغزة وانتقاداً للاحتلال الإسرائيلي، مؤكداً أن ما يحدث في غزة هو إبادة جماعية تتحمل إسرائيل مسؤوليتها بسبب سياساتها المستمرة من تطهير عرقي وحصار واحتلال. في مداخلته، أشار باريت إلى أن أيرلندا منذ بداية الحرب على غزة اتخذت موقفاً داعماً للفلسطينيين، داعيةً إلى وقف إطلاق النار ومحاسبة إسرائيل على الجرائم المرتكبة. كما طالب بفرض عقوبات دولية ومراجعة الاتفاقيات بين الاتحاد الأوروبي وإسرائيل للضغط على الحكومة الإسرائيلية للتوقف عن أعمالها في غزة. باريت شدد على ضرورة معالجة جذور المشكلة، وهي الاحتلال الاستعماري غير القانوني للأراضي الفلسطينية ونظام الفصل العنصري الإسرائيلي، بالإضافة إلى بناء المستوطنات غير القانونية والتجاهل الممنهج للحقوق الفلسطينية. كما أشار إلى ازدواجية المعايير لدى الولايات المتحدة والاتحاد الأوروبي، الذين دعموا أوكرانيا بكل أنواع الأسلحة والذخائر، بينما تنكروا للشعب الفلسطيني الذي يملك كل الحق في مقاومة الاحتلال. باريت أكد أن على العالم اليوم أن يتحمل مسؤولية وقف إسرائيل والولايات المتحدة عند حدهما، وتحميلهما تبعات رعاية الجرائم الإسرائيلية، داعياً إلى فرض عقوبات مشددة على إسرائيل لما ترتكبه من إبادة جماعية. #غزة #أيرلندا_مع_فلسطين #FreePalestine #الاحتلال_جريمة #دعم_غزة #أوقفوا_الإبادة #ضد_الصهيونية #فلسطين_قضيتنا #Gazagenocide #IrelandForPalestine #StandWithGaza #StopTheOccupation #غزة #FreePalestine #أيرلندا_مع_فلسطين #StopTheGenocide #فلسطين_حرة #IrelandStandsWithGaza #أنقذوا_غزة #EndTheOccupation #الحرية_لفلسطين #JusticeForGaza #StandWithPalestine #أوقفوا_الإبادة
♬ الصوت الأصلي – HADY45 🤵 Banning Trade with Israeli Firms
Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Harris has recently announced that his government seeks to obtain a formal decision to suspend trade ties with Israeli firms in the Palestinian territories, according to Financial Times.
Harris stated in a post on X that Irish government is pushing forward a bill, known as the Occupied Territories Bill, next Tuesday, to halt relations with Israeli companies.
He further expressed his hope that the Committee on Foreign Affairs would begin reviewing the bill in June.
In this context, Harris also condemned Israel's devastating war in Gaza and its blockade of humanitarian aid since March. He also accused Israel of using food as a weapon of war against Palestinian civilians.
'The world has to act, and the world has not done nearly enough,' he added.
Apart from this, Harris welcomed and supported the EU's recent remarkable move to review the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
However, he noted that the review alone would not make a significant impact. Therefore, 'It needs to be more than reviewed. It needs to be suspended because it cannot be business as usual whilst this is being carried out in Gaza.'
Since the beginning of Hamas-Israel War in Gaza in 2023, the Israeli strikes have killed more than 53,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 118,000, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
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