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Amnesty International Secretary (Amnesty International)Amputation), Anis Kalamar, on Friday, the Irish government to proceed with the approval of the occupied land law, praising what it described as its efforts Ireland To stop “Genocide“Israel is committing against the Palestinians in Gaza Strip.
At the end of a two -day visit to Ireland, during which she met the head of state and the head of government, Calmar confirmed that the proposed law will be “a strong and severely required tool for achieving international justice.”
She called for strengthening his clauses to include a full ban on all imports and exports to and from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, in addition to investments in them.
Calmar stressed the importance of this law to establish to prove that “the initial countries like Ireland can take a position when the European Union fails to adhere to its values,” and urged the Irish government to persist in its commitment to justice despite what it described as intimidation and attempts to thwart the project from some parties.
The Secretary -General of the International Pardon added that the legislation is based on international law, and Ireland will enable the full compliance of the opinion International Court of Justice The consultant issued in July 2024 regarding the illegal Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.
#tracking | Amnesty International Secretary, Anis Kalamar:
– He refused to suspend the partnership with “Israel” is a betrayal of the European project based on the preservation of international law, the anti -authoritarian practices, and a betrayal of the rules of the European Union itself.
– This decision will be reminded as one of the most disgraceful moments … pic.twitter.com/r1YcdwWYCe
Palestine Dialogue Network (@paldf) July 18, 2025
And considered that his approval would constitute a “strong example of other European countries to suspend all forms of cooperation with Israel, which may contribute to its serious violations of international law.”
“There can be no acts as usual at a time when the Palestinians are killing hunger or while trying to obtain aid, or they are targeted by Israeli strikes that do not stop in Gaza, or they are forced due West Bank“.
She pointed out that Ireland, through its historical experience with colonialism, famine and conflict, has proven its ability to “confront the mighty”, and often outperformed global diplomacy, she said.
Calmar considered that Ireland’s initial position towards “genocide” in Gaza represents an “milestone and additional evidence of its refusal to destroy the international regime based on the bases”, praising Ireland for being among the few European countries that condemned the crimes committed in Gaza.
She concluded by saying that Ireland was “a decisive parallel weight in the face of countries that still arrest Israel and justify its atrocities”, criticizing the European Union for its decision not to suspend the partnership agreement with Israel, considering this “a betrayal of its principles.”
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has committed an American support for a collective genocide in Gaza, which includes killing, starvation, destruction and hybrid, leaving more than 192 thousand Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, along with hundreds of thousands of displaced people.
Source: Amnesty International + Websites