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Israel, Ireland and ICC
Taoiseach insists Ireland would arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
It comes after the International Criminal Court issued warrants for Mr Netanyahu and former Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested if he landed in Ireland, says Taoiseach after ICC warrants
ISRAEL Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu would be arrested if he landed in Ireland, Taoiseach Simon Harris has claimed. It comes after the international criminal court issued arrest warrants for
Ireland responds as ICC issues arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders
The International Criminal Court's (ICC's) arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif is "an extremely significant step," Ireland's Taoiseach said.
Tanaiste says Ireland would arrest Benjamin Netanyahu after ICC arrest warrant
The Tánaiste has said that Ireland would arrest the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Ireland would arrest Netanyahu following ICC warrant, PM says
Ireland would be prepared to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he came to the country following the International Criminal Court arrest warrant issued on Thursday, Prime Minister Simon Harris said.
Ireland Would Arrest Netanyahu, Says PM
Benjamin Netanyahu would be detained if he arrives in Ireland, prime minister Simon Harris said on Friday after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant.
Irish PM confirms Netanyahu would be arrested under ICC warrant
Yes, absolutely. We support international courts and enforce their warrants,” Harris said when asked whether Netanyahu would be detained if he entered Ireland, according to a Reuters report on Nov. 22.
Eastwood welcomes ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant as Harris promises to arrest them in Ireland
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood has welcomed the issuance by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant while Taoiseach Simon Harris has said the Israeli leaders will be arrested if they travel to Ireland.
Dublin Live on MSN
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Taoiseach Simon Harris says Irish unity ‘entirely possible’ in his lifetime
Simon Harris has said it is “entirely possible” that there will be a united Ireland in his lifetime. The Taoiseach made the ...
15h
Taoiseach: Border poll deadline will only drive people further apart
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said putting a timeline on Irish unity risks driving people further apart, not closer together.
News Letter on MSN
9h
Simon Harris: 'entirely possible' that there will be a united Ireland in my lifetime
Irish premier Simon Harris has said it is “entirely possible” that there will be a united Ireland in his lifetime.
Dublin Live on MSN
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Taoiseach Simon Harris praises Nikita Hand after she wins civil case against Conor McGregor
Simon Harris has spoken to the Dublin woman who won a civil case against mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor to praise her courage.
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Election 2024 live updates: Independent Ireland candidate Cllr Philip Sutcliffe quits party after it condemned his association with Conor McGregor
There’s plenty happening on the campaign trail as all the major parties continue their efforts with the election just a few ...
Irish Central
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"Slava Ukraini!" - Taoiseach marks 1,000 days of Russia's war on Ukraine
Taoiseach Simon Harris condemned Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine as "an affront to international law, an affront to humanity ...
Irish Independent on MSN
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‘I want to be very clear, my party won't engage with Sinn Fein’ – Taoiseach Simon Harris
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he “wants to make it very clear” that Fine Gael will not leave the door open to potential ...
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Ireland's view of immigration one year since Dublin riots
Almost 150,000 people immigrated to Ireland in the 12 months to the end of April, according to CSO figures - a 17-year high.
con-telegraph.ie
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Taoiseach emphasises 'need for stability' in Mayo speech
Taoiseach Simon Harris has called on the electorate to consider the need for stability going forward when they cast their ...
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