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Irish president slams European Commission president over Gaza comments

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Ireland’s president has slammed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for comments on the Gaza conflict, calling for “better performance” from EU leadership.

Speaking at the World Food Forum in Rome, Michael Higgins joined a mounting chorus of criti-cism against von der Leyen’s failure to demand that Israel ensure it complies with international humanitarian law in its response to the Hamas attack of Oct. 7.

Israel commenced airstrikes against the Gaza Strip almost immediately following the attack, killing more than 3,700 Palestinians and injuring 12,500 in a little over 10 days of bombing.

Following a tweet from von der Leyen in which she said “Israel has the right to defend itself” without reference to its legal obligations, Higgins said she “was not speaking for Ireland and she was not speaking for the opinions that they hold.”

Von der Leyen also said “I know that how Israel responds will show that it is a democracy,” again without reference to its legal obligations.

So far, that response has included cutting off Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants — around half of whom are children — from food, water, fuel and electricity, leaving hospitals close to collapse.

Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has said Israel is pursuing “collective punishment.”

Higgins said: “I don’t know where the source of those decisions (from von der Leyen) was. I don’t know where the legitimation for it was and I don’t know where the authority for it is and I don’t think it was helpful.”

He added: “It may not have been meant to have malevolent consequences but certainly we need a better performance in relation to European Union diplomacy and practice.”

With airstrikes against Gaza continuing, more than a million people have fled their homes in the north, with the UN saying 60 percent of them are in an 8-mile area south of the evacuation zone.—AFP

 

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