Ireland For the Irish, Palestine For the Palestinians
The past year in particular has seen the bubbling over of a particularly sinister political divide in Ireland: “Either you’re with us or you’re with the Palestinians.” It’s not unusual these days for every single issue to become partisan, but this one is especially nonsensical and, frankly, disgusting. This week I’ve noticed the tide is turning on the subject, and this is a good thing for Ireland.
“Ireland is for Irish people and Palestine is for Palestinians”
— Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland
The “To Hell or to Ireland” Incident
A short month after Hamas’ October 7th 2023 attacks, Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu said on a radio interview that nuking Gaza is an option, that there are no non-combatants, giving humanitarian aid to them would be akin to giving aid to Nazis during WWII, and that the Palestinians can be sent to Ireland.
Eliyahu was indefinitely suspended by Netanyahu for these comments, and he ultimately resigned after Trump pressured the country into a ceasefire in January this year. He’s described both in Israel and around the world as “far right”, being a member of the “ultranationalist” or ultra-Zionist Otzma Yehudit party, yet he and his fellow party members are still in the Likud/Netanyahu-led coalition.
Picture this: Fianna Fail and/or Fine Gael forming a coalition with a recently-elected Justin Barrett (National Party, Clann Éireann). Or, the Republican Party in the United States forming a coalition with the likes of David Duke (Grand Wizard of the KKK). These are scenarios that simply won’t happen, even if you think Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, and the US Republican Party are right wing. They would simply refuse to form a majority government, even if that meant they wouldn’t form a government. However, Netanyahu’s Likud party doesn’t have this moral problem. While Israel is running smoothly, they’re all friends, pointing toward a shared value system: hatred of Palestinians and the Irish.
Some Irish Nationalists of the I just figured out we’re in trouble 5 years ago variety might be inclined to say that it’s no surprise the Israelis want to flood us with 2 million refugees because of our support of Palestine, which is a pathetic thought process and in no way nationalist, as our sovereign right as a people is to have sympathy for and raise concerns about anyone we wish. Threatening genocide upon us is unacceptable.
The Israeli-Irish Fallout
Up until then Ireland, as a state (the Oireachtas) had never taken any diplomatic or legal action against Israel, although the Left had occasionally and persistently campaigned for peace and for the BDS Movement (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions), much like the Left has done in several countries around the world. So the threat of genocide by Minister Amichai Eliyahu was particularly sinister, reflecting a base attitude of racism toward our people. Keep this in mind as it forms the backdrop of the following events.
Late December 2023 after an extensive bombing campaign and the eventual ground invasion of Gaza, both of which were already reducing whole neighbourhoods to dust and killing dozens of family members (at times, erasing whole families in one strike), South Africa began a petition to the International Court of Justice (not to be confused with the International Criminal Court, which has the power of arrest and criminal prosecution), arguing that Israel is involved in an on-going campaign of genocide per the Geneva Convention.
January 26th 2024 the Dáil voted overwhelmingly, and across all party lines, to intervene in the case on South Africa’s side. The matter was passed on for legal analysis and depended upon South Africa’s argument being officially submitted to the court. Two weeks before this date, an Irish Barrister had already joined South Africa’s team.
May 28th the Dáil votes to recognise the Palestinian state, meaning Ireland recognises that Palestine is its own sovereign country, but also that the Palestinians are a distinct people with international human rights.
December 11th Tánaiste and Foreign Minister Micheál Martin authorised Ireland’s intervention in the case.
December 15th the Israeli Foreign Minister closes the embassy in Ireland, citing “extreme anti-Israel policies.”
This is an unusual course of events. First and most strangest of all, Israel still maintains its embassy in Johannesburg, the capital of the country which initiated the court case. Secondly, withdrawing your embassy from a country is an extremely serious act, and highly unusual in the history of diplomatic tradition. Even in the heat of war, countries maintain embassies, although highly restricted in order to prevent espionage. Even the US and USSR maintained embassies with each other all throughout the Cold War – from 1947 all the way to the Soviet collapse at the turn of the ’90s. Diplomacy is how we avoid war, and even though Ireland is (allegedly) a neutral country and we share no borders, it’s still necessary, especially in the midst of a legal battle like at the ICJ.
Israel hates Ireland.
The Zionist Infiltration of European Nationalism & the Islamic Infiltration of European Leftism
Palestine does not have its own lobby complex around the world like Zionism and Israel does. You could argue that The Muslim Brotherhood and the United Arab Emirates act as a pro-Palestine lobby, but the bitter truth is that these groups only use the Palestinian cause as a hook into European culture in order to spread their Jihadist and Wahhabism – the Arab world, with the except from Hezbollah in Lebanon and the “Houthis” in Yemen, has demonstrated for the entire world in recent years that it doesn’t care about the plight of the Palestinians. If there was ever a time for Iran, Egypt, Syria, and others to invade their so-called enemy, it was 1-2 years ago when Israel was over-extended, their economy was teetering on disaster, and Netanyahu was politically and legally dangling by a thread. Their inaction has now resulted in a weakened and partially annexed Syria and an increasingly-devastated Yemen. The aforementioned powers were either too cowardly or greedily enjoying “hush money” from Israel to do the right thing.
We Irish, just like the Palestinians, find ourselves being played like pawns by two competing powers: Islam and Zionism. The Muslim Brotherhood and Wahhabist influences (via the UAE etc) operate in the Mosques to spread their Sunni form of Jihad, while Zionist operatives fund and support Nationalist movements across Europe and now have come to Ireland, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the reason Ireland is the second-largest importer of Israeli goods is because of Zionist lobbyists.
The natural impulse would normally be to say “well fuck the both of you, we have problems of our own,” but the truth is that we cannot say that until we root out both of these influences. Whether we like it or not, we’re part of this chess game, and we must also act upon our sense of morality when we see people falling prey to ongoing genocide.
June 7th Cork Protest
This is Ezra Levant, founder and owner of Rebel Media, a Canadian Conservative online news outlet.

Courtesy of Auditing Ireland
He’s pictured here under a canopy of tri-colours looking on with pride and love as Malachy Steenson delivers a speech. One would get the impression Levant lives in Ireland, because he was seen before that Ireland’s largest-ever immigration protest at the end of April, where he confronted ex-National Party leader, now full-Nazi, Justin Barrett, giving him 100,000-times more exposure than he originally would have gotten.
He was also, magically, somehow, in Ireland a year prior for yet another massive protest in Dublin. Here he is investigating the migrant tent city along the Grand Canal, which was prominent in both the news and social media at the time.
Flying between Toronto and Ireland isn’t easy, especially for someone like Ezra who’s a little later in his years and who has a business to run back home.
And speaking of these businesses – they’re not economically feasible. An example of this is The Daily Wire, which is crumbling as we speak. Ezra’s YouTube channel has 1.8 million subscribers, which I must admit I’m one of (I mistake I corrected just now), yet I may watch a video of his once every 3 years, and I’m clearly not alone, because the average view count is about 20,000, as low as 3,000, with rare view counts being as high as 900,000 like his recent interview with British Nationalist Tommy Robinson.
This Social Blade analysis looks healthy and it may well support himself and a few staff, but notice how the only noticeable bumps in new subscribers this month came the days after the Tommy Robinson interview and the protest in Cork.
This image made the rounds on Leftist and “anti-Fascist” Twitter/X after the protest. But these cowards locked down their replies, so nobody was able to tell them that that flag was ripped out of this prick’s hands and they were escorted out of the protest.
The word on the street is that the person pictured with the Israeli flag is connected to Ezra Levant, however that needs a bit more corroboration and maybe even photographs or IDing of the individual in order for me to believe it. However, it wouldn’t surprise me. This is the first time an Israeli flag featured in one of these protests and, if you smell shit, it’s probably because of that dog turd you saw nearby.
Time For Unity
It’s clear that most Irish Nationalists have no time for Zionism. They may not be motivated enough to go out every weekend for a vigil for Palestine and they may be under peer pressure to not be scene within sight of a Palestinian flag, but more Nationalists than not by a great degree are sympathetic toward the plight of these people. The problem is that the Palestinian cause has been monopolised by People Before Profit and other Left wing members of the Dáil as well as counter-protesters who always show up with Palestinian flags.
Is that a valid excuse? No.
But the Left needs to clean up its shop. It cannot afford to demonise a significant contingent of Irish society who, in fact, are Left wing down to their core and soul, and believe in at least 8 out of 10 of Left wing issues.
Irish Unity? They support it.
Water charges? They oppose it.
NATO? They don’t want it.
Social housing? They want more of it.
Racists? They’re not – they’re just tired of being second-class citizens. And they Left are playing a fatal game not recognising that this is, in fact, the truth of the matter, or at least, it’s “their lived experience.”
The Left and Right have more in common than they have differences – in fact, we have a common enemy, and that’s ever-more clear when PBP and other “Left wing” Dáil toads rush to the sides of their Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, etc, colleagues whenever “the Far Right” become the target. Like it or not, “the Far Right” hold the momentum right now, they are “the people.”