Ireland’s long-standing position as one of EU’s most vocal members of Palestinian rights and statehood took a huge leap when it decided to recognize the state of Palestine on May 2024. However, Ireland is far from being considered an enemy of Israel, as both countries share diplomatic and economic ties for decades. Despite economic threats from Israel and limited support in Europe, Ireland firmly stood by its decision along with Norway and Spain. To understand this decision, Charles W. Kegley a global uproar against Israel’s military aggression in Gaza post October 7th, an ever-strong pro-Palestine tide in the Irish public, its small-state characteristics, and Simon Harris’ recent ascension to power. KEYWORDS Ireland; Foreign Policy; Palestinian Statehood; Palestine-Israel
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Raden Bagus Rusydannu Risysya Bhirawa
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Papua Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7ba40ccde5f1021f64a11 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31957/pjdir.v5i2.4197