Posted on 05/15/2023 5:27:33 PM PDT by Olog-hai
This is not a job. It’s a mission. A calling. That’s how Dr. Amal Jadou Shakaa, Palestinian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, describes her role.
You might roll your eyes at a politician describing their job as a vocation. But perhaps not with Dr. Jadou. Firstly, young, female politicians are relatively rare in the Arab world, but also Dr. Jadou, who was a graduate fellow at Harvard Law School, was born in a refugee camp. […]
Dr. Jadou is calling on Ireland to formally recognize the state of Palestine, as agreed on by both houses of the Oireachtas.
“We want Ireland and other European countries that have not recognized [the state of Palestine] to recognize, and we also want the United States of America to recognize the state of Palestine, because this will salvage the two-state solution and this will infuse huge hope in the Palestinians.”
Last January, Tánaiste Mícheál Martin said in response to questions on Ireland’s recognition of Palestine: “In the absence of progress towards a two-state solution, I would be prepared to recommend to the Government recognition by Ireland of a state of Palestine, if and when it might be helpful, and this is a matter which I discuss regularly with EU colleagues. …
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Ireland has their hands full right now with “migrants” from Ukraine and Sub-Saharan African nations. I don’t think they give a feces about the Palestinians.
Ireland has their hands full right now with “migrants” from Ukraine and Sub-Saharan African nations. I don’t think they give a feces about the Palestinians.
This is the same government that let them in, so why would it be a concern of theirs over the all-important Fakestinian state?
Never was such a country or people.
Ireland is barely sober enough to recognize Ireland... Why the hell would they ever recognize Palestine?
7 years of ‘Peace and Security’ are coming
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*Ireland has their hands full right now with “migrants” from Ukraine and Sub-Saharan African nations.*
So tell me, Why doesn’t Japan have that problem? 2 Island nations.
Japan isn’t part of the EU, for one.
There’s no such thing as a “state of Palestine”.
Another sellout of Israel in the works?
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