7 April 2024
Simon Harris, leader of Ireland’s Fine Gael party, on Saturday expressed disapproval of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions in the Gaza Strip, reports Anadolu Agency.
“The Irish people could not be clearer. We are repulsed by your actions,” said Harris, the leader of the ruling Fine Gael party who is expected to be elected prime minister next week.
Speaking for the first time as the leader of Fine Gael at the party’s annual conference, Ardfheis, Harris made statements on domestic and foreign policy.
Migration “is still a relatively new reality for Ireland and Irish people. We were a country of emigration. Our country has been shaped by that. People are now coming to this country in search of that better life,” he commented on irregular migration to Ireland.
He pointed out the need for a more effective migration management system, emphasizing the importance of collaborating with the EU for a better system.
Harris pledged to expedite the deportation of irregular migrants in Ireland more quickly, referencing the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict and Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza.
“It has posed real challenges for this country. Taking in families fleeing the war has brought significant pressures. But it is the right thing to do,” he said, noting Ireland also stands in solidarity with Ukraine.
‘Ireland is ready to recognize the Palestinian state’
Harris condemned the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas against southern Israel and stressed the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza while also demanding the release of all hostages.
“We cannot and will not remain silent against the actions of the Israeli government. Because their goals have shifted to revenge, bombardment, maiming, and the death of children. No Irish person can tolerate famine, and anyone supporting intentional famine has lost their humanity.
“Prime Minister Netanyahu, the Irish people could not be clearer. We are repulsed by your actions. Cease-fire now and let the aid flow safely,” he said.
Harris reiterated Ireland’s support for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. “I reiterate Ireland stands ready to recognize the state of Palestine.”
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Leo Varadkar from the government and party duties last month, Harris, who was elected leader of Fine Gael on March 24, is expected to be elected as the country’s youngest prime minister after a vote in the lower house of the Irish parliament, Dáil, that is scheduled next week.