The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O’Neill, and the new Nationalist Northern Irish First Minister, have both expressed the belief that Hamas will eventually become a partner for peace in the Middle East. They draw parallels with the past perception of the IRA as a terrorist organization that later engaged in dialogue. However, Irish PM Leo Varadkar condemned Hamas atrocities and criticized Israel's use of violence instead of pursuing a diplomatic solution.
Northern Ireland's new first minister says Hamas will be a 'future partner for peace' in the Middle East as she draws comparisons with 'dialogue' held between republicans and the British government https://t.co/7jIkjBOqES https://t.co/6iAVLY4xju
While Irish PM Leo Verruca @LeoVaradkar condemns the Hamas atrocities on 7 Oct, he criticises Israel for opting for violence rather than going for a diplomatic solution. The Nazis tried to cover up their genocide of Jews, Hamas boasted about their venality. https://t.co/r4Y05L75su
PM OF NORTHERN IRELAND SAYS HAMAS WILL BE PARTNER OF PEACE OF MIDDLE EAST “A long time ago, the IRA was seen as a terrorist organisation that the British government and everybody else could not ever talk to, and yet we know what followed from that.” https://t.co/e2C1enaCCN
'Hamas a future partner for peace': says new Nationalist Northern Irish First Minister Michelle O’Neill. She also condemned October 7 and stated that Hamas had violated international law by taking hostages. https://t.co/9GWzM0jout
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Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O’Neill, says Hamas will eventually be regarded as a partner for peace in the Middle East. "A long time ago, the IRA was seen as a terrorist organisation that the British government and everybody else could not ever talk to, and yet… https://t.co/qwLs1WG221