
Irish Government Jet Delivered—Without Israeli Landing System
Ireland’s new €53 million government jet was delivered without an Israeli-made landing system, a decision that could reduce its ability to operate in fog and poor weather.

Ireland’s new €53 million government jet was delivered without an Israeli-made landing system, a decision that could reduce its ability to operate in fog and poor weather.

As two rival leaders confront each other, we see how Brussels adapts institutional rules depending on who controls the decision and what outcome is being sought.

Ireland’s parliament has approved legislation banning the import of goods produced in Judea and Samaria.

The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is taking place amid mounting political tensions, with several countries boycotting the event over Israel’s participation.

The prohibition of the hate march, covering March 11th to April 11th, was requested by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley.

The latest scandal over the renaming of Herzog Park shows just how hysterical and hateful Irish Israelophobia has become.

The decision follows Minister Balázs Hankó’s statement that Hungary “is not only an ally, but also a friend of Israel.”

It is not ‘free speech’ to relentlessly ram your political views down the throats of vulnerable sick people lying helpless in a hospital.

A woman held hostage by Hamas for 15 months has also dismissed recognition as “rewarding terror.”