US Chamber of Commerce raised concerns with Irish Government about the Occupied Territories Bill
Taoiseach Simon Harris: 'You know what I think is reprehensible? Seeing the scale of civilian deaths that we’ve seen in Gaza. You know what I think is reprehensible? People being left to starve and humanitarian aid not flowing.' Photograph: Stephen Collins/Collins Photoshas strongly rejected charges of anti-Semitism by Israel ’s foreign minister as relations between the two countries continue to deteriorate.
A spokeswoman for the department said that a delegation from the Washington-based lobbying group “raised the Occupied Territories Bill, and Minister Burke and his officials noted same”. Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, Dana Erlich, said on Monday that if the legislation was enacted no US companies would be able to operate in Ireland.decision to close its embassy in Dublin, saying what was truly reprehensible was the scale of the killing in Gaza, and the treatment of its entire population by the Israel Defense Forces.
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