Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
The Irish premier’s post this week, which described a nine-year-old hostage as a "lost" child, corresponds with his country’s longtime and highly problematic position.
With the cannons temporarily silent, this is the hour for a full-court Israeli diplomatic press in Europe to make it clear why Israel cannot agree to a ceasefire now, with Hamas still standing.
Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen called the Irish PM's statement “outrageous.” The post appeared to be an allusion to a passage from the New Testament.
Prime Minister of Ireland's comment on the release of hostage Emily Hand on Saturday sparks outrage, as he referred to 9-year-old Irish citizen as a 'lost' and 'found' child
Three young children have been taken to hospital following the attack.
Niall Holohan claimed that the lack of Jewish influence and population has "given us a freer hand to take what we consider a more principled position."
Young girl from Be'eri was kidnapped from friend's sleepover on Oct. 7, initially thought killed
In light of Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin visit to Israel last month, is Ireland ready to acknowledge their Nazi-sympathizer past?