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Related: About this forum(JEWISH GROUP) Dublin city councillors accuse Israel and 'Zionist lobby' of quashing proposal to rename Herzog Park
Dublins City Council was divided Monday night over a proposal to postpone voting on stripping the name of an Irish-born Israeli president from a city park, with dozens of members voting to move forward with the controversial renaming.
The council ultimately voted to send the denaming proposal for Herzog Park back to a planning committee, but not before council members spent more than hour commenting on the proposal and the outcry it drew from Irish, Israeli and Jewish leaders.
Several criticized Israel and said they wanted to see the park named for an Irish Jew whose contributions came at home. Some denounced the Zionist lobby and Israeli lobby for intervening in the renaming effort.
Pat Dunne, of the United Left party, told chief executive Richard Shakespeare, who proposed postponing the vote on procedural grounds, that he believed the Israeli army was responsible for the outcry. The meeting was livestreamed.
Im further convinced that whatever phone calls was made to our CEO and to other officials probably emanated from Israeli intelligence attached to the Israeli Defense Force because theyre active in every issue in relation to Palestine, Dunne said. Trace it all the way back, Richard, and youll find thats the source.
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Poor widdle bigots.
Watching the @DubCityCouncil meeting feeling utterly sick and despondent. There is palpable hatred in that room, tweeted Ed Abrahamson, an Irish Jew who had raised concerns about the proposed renaming and praised the decision to postpone the vote. My optimism from last night has vanished.
a reoccurring theme the world over, in all political corners
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(51,517 posts)DavidDvorkin
(20,457 posts)Becoming anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian was natural for that country.
During WWII, Ireland's "neutrality" leaned toward being pro-Nazi Germany.
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(51,517 posts)DavidDvorkin
(20,457 posts)I think a bigger part was that the Irish liked what the Nazis were doing, especially to the Jews.