Ireland’s prime minister, Leo Varadkar, has stated that Israel is rapidly losing support and sympathy globally due to its actions in Gaza. Varadkar expressed concern that Israel’s approach jeopardizes its own long-term security and stated that even the United States, its closest ally, may be reconsidering its support. He praised the recent UN General Assembly vote for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza and highlighted that only ten countries now side with Israel. Varadkar described the situation in Gaza as a disaster for the Palestinian people and called for an immediate and lasting cease-fire. He also urged Europe to take a more active role in advocating for a two-state solution. Israel has faced condemnation for its sustained bombardment of Gaza, resulting in thousands of Palestinian casualties and extensive damage. The situation in Gaza is deemed intolerable and unacceptable by Varadkar and the Irish government. The Irish prime minister’s statements underscore the growing global criticism of Israel’s actions and the increasing calls for an end to the violence in Gaza.
Ireland’s PM warns of Israel’s declining security and global support
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