According to the RTé network, the Irish government agreed to increase the bill on the ban on the import of products from the occupied Palestinian territories. Keeper He reports that this measure seeks to limit trade with illegal Israeli settlements.
Vice -Prime Minister Dublin Comon Harris presented on Tuesday the initiative to promote the so -called law on occupied territories, which trusts that he “inspires” his European partners to follow the example of Ireland. Now he will go to the Parliamentary Committee next month for the preliminary exam that collects. According to him Financial times, This is the first EU country to take this step.
“In many ways, this is a small measure, but it is extremely important that all countries do everything possible to maximize pressure and establish the necessary conditions for achieving high fire, since the value of the humanitarian catastrophe is almost unimaginable. This, of course, is unacceptable and is a crime of war, ”Harris emphasized before meeting with the Council of Ministers.
The President of the Irish, who also occupies the portfolios of defense and appearance, assured that the blockade of humanitarian aid in gas and rebooting the explosions of Tel Aviv created an unprecedented situation of “seriousness”.
“I hope that today I hope that when this small country in Europe makes this decision and becomes one of the first, if not the first, from the Western world to consider the legislation in this area, inspires other European countries to join us,” Harris said.
In accordance with KeeperThe trade of Ireland with occupied Palestinian areas is limited by physical products, such as dates, oranges, olives and a little wood, and its cost amounted to 685,000 euros in four years between 2020 to 2024.
Harris also put forward this in mind that Dublin works with several partners in the community in order to suspend the Association Agreement with Israel, while the European Commission (EU) considers its reliability.
The EU accepted last Tuesday to consider whether Israel fulfills its obligations related to human rights within the framework of the Association Agreement with the European Union (EU), after the request incurred in this regard by most member states.
For his part, the Prime Minister of the Irish, Mikel Martin, also stated that the aforementioned bill is “important” due to “horrors that continue to occur” in gas and “the absolute need for high heat, the liberation of all the hostages and the end of the massacre”.
“Unfinished explosions that are taking place right now, the murder of families and the destruction of households go beyond any moral compass,” said the head of the government of Dublin, the coalition between the centrist and democratists.