Israel-Ireland relations

Israel Closes Dublin Embassy, Citing Ireland’s ‘Extreme Anti-Israel Policy’

Israel closed its Dublin embassy due to what Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar termed Ireland’s “extreme anti-Israel policy,” citing Ireland’s recognition of a Palestinian state and its intention to broaden the ICJ’s definition of genocide to include Israel’s actions in Gaza. This decision follows Ireland’s criticism of Israel’s response to the Hamas attacks and its assertion that Israel’s actions constitute collective punishment. Ireland’s government, however, rejected the accusation of anti-Israel bias and reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution and international law. Simultaneously, Israel announced plans to open an embassy in Moldova.

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Israel Closes Irish Embassy, Opens Moldova Mission Amid ICJ Dispute

Israel will close its embassy in Ireland due to the Irish government’s “extreme anti-Israel policy,” including its support of the South African lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ. This decision follows Ireland’s unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state and its recent participation in the ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide. Conversely, Israel will open an embassy in Moldova, reflecting a shift in diplomatic priorities based on countries’ stances towards Israel. The closure of the Irish embassy represents a more assertive response than previously employed by Israel’s foreign ministry.

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