The Jewish Chronicle

‘Israel was behind 9/11’: shock report exposes dark side of Irish politics

- BY JC REPORTER

A DAMNING new report reveals how senior Irish politician­s have approved of material that appears to sympathise with Hitler’s view of Jews, shared a post blaming Israel for 9/11 and engaged in an “orgy of condemnati­on” of the Jewish state, in parliament and beyond.

The 200-page dossier on antisemiti­sm in Irish public life reveals how Chris Andrews, a Sinn Fein TD (member of the Irish parliament), liked a comment on his Facebook page in 2018 that called Israelis “murdering Zionist bastards” and seemed to suggest that Hitler may “not have been too far wrong”.

The report, compiled by investigat­ive journalist David Collier, also features Mick Wallace, an Independen­t Irish MEP who in 2018 shared an article from a right- wing website that suggested Jews control the media.

The piece posted by Mr Wallace blamed Israel for the attack on the Twin Towers and described Jewishness as a “tribal sociopathy”.

Mr Andrews, meanwhile, has promoted the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) and the “from the river to the sea” slogan – the Hamas war cry that is widely seen as a call for the end of Israel.

Detained and deported by Israel in 2011 for trying to break the blockade on Gaza, Mr Andrews branded Israel an “apartheid, racist, terror state” during a debate in the Dail (the Irish parliament) in May.

Niall Collins, the Fianna Fail party’s Minister of State for Skills and Education, recently referred to a “huge Jewish lobby”, for which he later apologised.

Mr Collins has posted condemnati­on of Israel’s human rights record on Twitter and Facebook while celebratin­g potential trade deals with China despite their brutal

oppression of Uyghur Muslims. And in 2017, Aengus O Snodaigh, TD for Dublin South Central, branded Israel “one of the most abhorrent and despicable regimes on the planet.”

At the time, he was Sinn Fein’s spokesman on internatio­nal affairs and human rights.

In the wake of the 11-day Gaza conflict in May, the Dail debated whether

to expel the Israeli ambassador and support the anti-Israel BDS movement. While the motion was defeated, the report says it provoked a “truly shocking orgy of condemnati­on against Israel.

“Deputy after deputy, speech after speech, the appalling accusation­s directed at a sovereign nation trying to defend its citizens from over 4,000 Iranian-sponsored rockets fired into its civilian territory over an 11-day period earlier that month were so extreme that Foreign Minister Simon Coveney visibly winced,” the report said.

Ireland this year took part in the Durban IV event — the anniversar­y of the notorious 2001 UN conference in Durban, which descended into a parade of antisemiti­c hatred and was dubbed the “worst manifestat­ion of antisemiti­sm since WWII”.

The UK government boycotted the anniversar­y event, as did the European Union.

On 4 October, 47 states pledged to combat antisemiti­sm at the 48th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council. Ireland did not sign the pledge.

None of the politician­s mentioned returned a request for comment.

He liked a comment that suggested Hitler ‘may not have been too far wrong’

 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM ?? Above: article shared by Irish MEP suggesting Jews control the media
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM Above: article shared by Irish MEP suggesting Jews control the media
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 ?? ?? Minister Niall Collins discussing the “Jewish lobby”; right, TD Chris Andrews’ ‘like’ of a ‘Zionist bastards’ post
Minister Niall Collins discussing the “Jewish lobby”; right, TD Chris Andrews’ ‘like’ of a ‘Zionist bastards’ post
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Focus of the report: Ireland’s government building in Dublin
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