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Jenin: Taoiseach 'horrified' after shots fired near Irish diplomats in Israel
Jenin: Taoiseach 'horrified' after shots fired near Irish diplomats in Israel

BBC News

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Jenin: Taoiseach 'horrified' after shots fired near Irish diplomats in Israel

Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin has said he is "shocked and horrified" after Israeli troops fired warning shots in the vicinity of a diplomatic delegation on a visit to the occupied West delegation included two Irish diplomats based in Ramallah, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the group had "deviated from the approved route", warning shots were fired into the air "to distance them away" and it "regrets the inconvenience caused".Many countries, some of which had diplomats on the visit, have condemned Israel's actions - including Spain, Egypt, France, Turkey and Italy. No injuries were reported in the incident, which happened in the city of Jenin, where Israel has been fighting armed Palestinian groups for Palestinian Authority (PA), which governs parts of the occupied West Bank, has accused the Israeli security forces of deliberately targeting the delegation in a "heinous crime".Some nations have said they will summon Israeli ambassadors to account for the incident, calling for investigations and explanations from IDF added it would speak to representatives of the nations involved to update them on the result of an internal investigation into the incident. 'Completely unacceptable' In a statement, the taoiseach said he "unreservedly condemns this aggressive, intimidatory and violent act"."This is not and must never be a normal way to behave," he said."We, and the international community, will be demanding answers from Israel on exactly how this came to happen and will seek assurances that this will never happen again."Martin added diplomats play an "important and vital role" and they should never fear "becoming targets".The tánaiste (deputy PM) and foreign affairs minister said he was "shocked and appalled" by the news."This is completely unacceptable and I condemn it in the strongest terms," Harris has been in touch directly with Feilim McLaughlin, the Representative of Ireland to the Palestinian National Authority, to convey his full support, Irish broadcaster RTÉ has a senior official in the Department of Foreign Affairs has delivered a démarche - a protest registered through diplomatic channels - to convey the tánaiste's condemnation and concerns to Dana Erlich, Israel's non-resident ambassador to Ireland. The incident comes amid mounting pressure on the Israeli government over its military actions in several days of intense bombardment, the IDF launched an expanded offensive on Sunday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would see ground forces "take control of all areas" of Gaza. On Wednesday, Netanyahu told reporters "in the end" the Gaza Strip - in its entirety - will be under Israeli security control, and that Hamas will be than 600 people have been killed and 2,000 injured across Gaza over the past week, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry. The United Nations (UN) has said tens of thousands of people have been newly ground operations and new evacuation orders are stretching Gaza's health system beyond breaking point, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned. 'Intolerable' Netanyahu - who is sought under an International Criminal Court warrant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, which he has dismissed as "antisemitic" - has been under heavy international pressure to end the blockade of Gaza after a respected international survey warned of imminent Wednesday, the UN said no aid has yet been distributed in Gaza despite lorries starting to cross the border after an 11-week this week, the UK said it would be suspending trade talks over what it described as Israel's "morally unjustifiable" military escalation in Gaza, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer describing the situation as "intolerable".Meanwhile, the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the bloc would be reviewing its trade agreement with Israel in light of its actions in Gaza. Threshold 'undeniably been crossed' Earlier on Wednesday, First Minister Michelle O'Neill urged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to put the "strongest possible political and economic sanctions on Israel".In a letter, she acknowledged a joint statement issued by the British, French and Canadian governments, but said there is now an "urgent responsibility on world leaders to take serious action", according to PA."We need an immediate and meaningful escalation in political and economic sanctions to pressure Israel to halt its military operations and comply with international humanitarian law," she added. O'Neill said the British government has a "legal and moral obligation" to suspend arms sales when there is a clear risk they could be used "to commit serious violations of international law"."That threshold has undeniably been crossed."She added Westminster must impose the sanctions on Israel while it "continues its campaign of terror, horror and war against defenceless citizens"."Diplomatic condemnation must be matched with decisive action to exert maximum pressure to bring an end to the genocide in Gaza, and ensure accountability for violations of international law," the Sinn Féin deputy leader continued."I urge you to show leadership, and to take strong and immediate action."The world is watching, and the people of Gaza cannot wait any longer." Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas's cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken least 53,475 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 3,340 since the Israeli offensive resumed, according to the territory's health ministry.

Israel Army Chief Says Will Use 'All Tools' to Find West Bank Attackers
Israel Army Chief Says Will Use 'All Tools' to Find West Bank Attackers

Asharq Al-Awsat

time15-05-2025

  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Israel Army Chief Says Will Use 'All Tools' to Find West Bank Attackers

Israel's military will use "all the tools" at its disposal to find the perpetrators of a West Bank attack that left a pregnant Israeli woman dead, army chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said Thursday. "We will use all the tools at our disposal and reach the murderers in order to hold them accountable," Zamir said as he visited the scene of the attack on the woman's vehicle in the north of the occupied West Bank. "After struggling to save the life of the woman who was critically injured in the shooting attack in Samaria and arrived during resuscitation, the medical teams were forced to pronounce her dead," Beilinson Hospital said in a statement, using the biblical name to refer to the West Bank. It added that the baby was delivered via caesarean section and transferred to another hospital.

Norway wealth fund divests from Israel's Paz Retail and Energy due West Bank activities
Norway wealth fund divests from Israel's Paz Retail and Energy due West Bank activities

Al Arabiya

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Arabiya

Norway wealth fund divests from Israel's Paz Retail and Energy due West Bank activities

Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, has sold all of its shares in Israel's Paz Retail and Energy because it owns and operates infrastructure for the supply of fuel to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The divestment, announced on Sunday, is the second after the fund's ethics watchdog, the Council on Ethics, adopted in August a tougher interpretation of ethics standards for businesses that aid Israel's operations in the occupied Palestinian territories. The first divestment was from Israeli telecoms firm Bezeq, in December. The fund, which owns 1.5 percent of listed shares across 9,000 companies globally, operates under guidelines set by Norway's parliament and is seen as a leader in the environmental, social and governance field. It is the latest decision by a European financial entity to cut back links to Israeli companies or those with ties to the country since the outbreak of the war in Gaza in October 2023. Paz is Israel's largest operator of gas stations and has nine stations in the occupied West Bank. 'By operating infrastructure for the supply of fuel to the Israeli settlements on the West Bank, Paz is contributing to their perpetuation,' the Council on Ethics said in its recommendation to divest. 'The settlements have been established in violation of international law, and their perpetuation constitutes an ongoing violation thereof.' Paz was not immediately available for comment outside of regular business hours. The UN's highest court last year said Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there were illegal and should be withdrawn as soon as possible, in a ruling that Tel Aviv rejected as 'fundamentally wrong' and one-sided. Divestments The watchdog makes recommendations to the board of the Norwegian central bank, which has the final say on divestments. The fund has now sold all its stock in the company. It was not immediately clear if more divestments would happen. In March, the fund's watchdog said it had cleared most of the companies it had reviewed over their activities in the occupied Palestinian territories after it launched a fresh review following the outbreak of the Gaza war. The watchdog said at the time that it had made two recommendations to divest - Bezeq in December and now Paz - but did not say whether it had made more recommendations to divest. Overall, the watchdog assessed around 65 companies in the fund's portfolio working in sectors including energy supply, infrastructure construction, travel and tourism and banking, among others.

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