Posted on 03/17/2025 5:24:27 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
With St. Patrick's Day taking place on Monday, Ireland had a rather curious day of celebrating the saint who spent years of captivity there. As video footage shows over X, the Ha’Penny Bridge bridge in Dublin has not only featured Irish flags, but Palestinian flags over the weekend as well.

Despite how anti-Israel the Irish government has been, other social media posts, especially when it comes to pro-Palestinian accounts over Instagram, claim that the flags were flown by protesters because their government isn't Palestinian enough.
Irish celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Ireland by waving PALESTINIAN flags next to Irish flags. pic.twitter.com/zbivS6Ara7— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) March 17, 2025
A post over X, which includes the Irish and Palestinian flags, as well as "#FreePalestine," shows video footage of the bridge, including a sign that says "IRELAND STANDS WITH PALESTINE."
An outlet known as the Gulf Times, an English-language newspaper published in Qatar, also included footage and a claim of why it is that the Irish people supposedly support Palestinians. As the post claimed, "Supporters of the Palestinian cause in Ireland frequently highlight parallels between Palestine’s struggles and Ireland’s own history of resistance against colonial rule."
the ha’penny bridge today in dublin city :) 🇵🇸🤍🇮🇪
#FreePalestine pic.twitter.com/ne4HmAzzMh— rach 𝜗ৎ (@okcomputcr) March 15, 2025
Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Irish protesters displayed Palestinian flags across Dublin’s iconic Ha’Penny Bridge, transforming the national celebration into a show of solidarity. The demonstration aimed to urge the Irish government to take action against Israel’s policies in… pic.twitter.com/g7SqJes6GI— Gulf Times (@GulfTimes_QATAR) March 17, 2025
What outlets like the Gulf Times refer to as "parallels" and "solidarity" has resulted in strong anti-Israel sentiments, including from the Irish government, and even rampant instances of antisemitism.
While Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin was visiting the White House last Friday, the American Jewish Committee put out a piece highlighting Director of International Jewish Affairs Rabbi Andrew Baker's meeting with Martin to speak about antisemitism as well as "vilification of the State of Israel."
The AJC piece spoke to several issues with Ireland and with Martin himself. Ireland is also particularly slow to get on board with adopting a definition of antisemitism:
In the meeting, Baker expressed AJC’s grave concern over Ireland’s vilification of the State of Israel–notably its joining of the South African case in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing Israel of genocide, Irish President Michael Higgins’s attacks on Israel, and the Prime Minister’s own deeply problematic remarks. The Prime Minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes, pursuing “collective punishment of the Palestinian people,” as well as using “starvation as a weapon of war.” Baker explained that these actions and statements are contributing to antisemitism facing Ireland’s Jews and separating Ireland from nearly all of its European neighbors, and urged him to pull back from the country’s ICJ engagement. The Prime Minister took note of this but gave no indication that the policy would change. Should these actions and statements continue, AJC will advocate for the U.S. government to take serious action in response.
The meeting came as the Prime Minister hastily announced two weeks ago that his government would adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism, making Ireland one of the last EU Member States to do so. The country also recently adopted the Global Guidelines for Combating Antisemitism, though it has not yet implemented them. Baker urged the Prime Minister to follow the examples of other countries and ensure that the Working Definition is used to train police and educators and to inform the general public. He explained that American policymakers, at AJC’s urging, are paying attention to these issues in Ireland. Baker also noted that had the definition–which describes antisemitism as it relates to Israel–been adopted earlier and enforced, the country may have better understood how to better combat antisemitism over the last 16 months.
In response, the Prime Minister told the AJC and ADL leaders that Ireland would soon appoint a national coordinator to oversee efforts to counter antisemitism as well as develop a national strategy. He acknowledged the importance of expanding educational efforts to address the problem.
Baker also raised with the Prime Minister the country’s Occupied Territories Bill and urged him to reject this legislation, which would threaten any Irish citizen who has even the most modest commercial dealings with Jewish establishments in Israel’s “occupied territories,” including East Jerusalem. As former Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter noted, under this bill, he could purchase a kippah in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem and find himself arrested and imprisoned upon returning home to Dublin. The Prime Minister said the legislation as drafted is probably unconstitutional and unenforceable. While not dispensing with it outright, he said it was no longer on the legislative calendar.
The write-up of the meeting between Baker and Martin references concerns with Irish President Michael Higgins. Not only are there "attacks on Israel" from the president, but in late January he used International Holocaust Remembrance Day to go after Israel and express support for Gaza. This comes after the small Jewish community in Ireland asked Higgins to not attend the event.
As video footage from the event shows, silent protesters were aggressively dragged out, including a pregnant woman.
Aparantly all this (pregnant) Jewish woman did to deserve being dragged out of the commemoration of 80 years since the Holocaust was to stand and turn her back on the Irish president as he spoke. Staggering.
pic.twitter.com/7bvdfu5md1— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) January 26, 2025
Israel has had issues with Ireland before, with Israel moving to close the embassy in Ireland last December. Despite all of the anti-Israel sentiments, then Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris expressed shock and disappointment over the decision.
Last September, Ireland also recognized "Palestine" as a state, with Norway and Spain also doing so at the same time.
Next we’ll hear some nonsense about how St. Patrick drove the snakes from the Liffy to the Irish Sea.
Ireland obviously does not have enough Palestinians.
The UK is gone. Their surrender to Sharia Law is only a matter of time.
And remember, Muslims are much like the Russian Bolsheviks. An absolute majority will not be needed for them to seize power. 10 wolves can easily dominate 100 sheep.
Oh, wait says Ireland. The UK is ahead of us. But we’ll do our best to catch up.
Insanity.
🙁
All muzzies need to be eradicated.
It’s sad to see the Irish people hate Israel.
The sooner the better.
The best Irish reside in America, and Ireland id left with the dregs.
I wonder how many of our grandchildren and great grandchildren are going to die liberating europe for the second time?...
This is a great opportunity for Ireland to receive 1 million Fakestinians from Gaza and show their support for the Fakestinians.
None of mine.
We are telling our children a d grands that we have done enough.
Rosie O’Donnell will have to answer that question. She just moved to Ireland with her kids.
I like your thinking.
And just to be clear, these protesters are largely native, ethnic Irish, not Muslim immigrants. They chose to spend a day that is traditionally one which celebrates Irish heritage, and instead, spend it protesting a foreign conflict, thousands of miles away, of which they are totally ignorant. It is as much a slap in the face to their native countrymen as it is a disturbing embrace of hateful Islamist ideology.
Where is St. Patrick when Ireland really needs him? The Irish Catholics suffered under religious oppression from the Protestants for over two centuries. Now these same people are submitting to Islam. The Muslims will make Oliver Cromwell look like a piker.
>>”The Muslims will make Oliver Cromwell look like a piker.”
You can say that again.
Patrick could well have been of Hebrew stock. He taught Torah to the native peoples. He also taught them to rest on Shabbat (Saturday) and to keep kosher law. He was not “declared” a Catholic until 200 years after his death. The Papacy added him to the iconography of Rome to further secure its grip on the isle. But The real Patrick was more Jewish in lifestyle and teaching that The Church hierarchy dares to admit. As such he would be horrified at what has happened to Ireland, but he would know how to heal her. After all, he was famous for driving out all the snakes.
Well now they can lower them to half staff cause Isreal is putting a hurt on dem!!!
The Irish gave aid and comfort to the Nazis
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