Fianna Fáil will not invite the Israeli or Russian ambassador to its Ard Fheis this weekend.
In a statement posted on social media, the party said that it would"not be appropriate given the war on the people of Gaza and the war on Ukraine".
"Six months have now gone and we truly believe an ongoing response from Israel is completely disproportionate and the fact that aid is being held back while children and others die from famine ... so we are not inviting the Israeli ambassador," Mr Fleming said. "Israel would like people to think nothing had ever happened before this. 7 October is totally unjustified but it’s in the context of a historic situation.
"Fianna Fáil is a good steady hand in Government," he said, adding that most Irish people want stability, rather than instability.
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