Extracts from press releasesOriginally Posted by dancinpants
http://www.dfa.ie/Press_Releases/20060718/2118.htm
But Israel is a strong military power. We share the belief within the EU that its military response in Gaza and in Lebanon has been harsh and disproportionate. Israel has a legitimate right to defend its citizens, but this must not be at the expense of the lives and welfare of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians. All military operations must be carried out in strict accordance with international law. And all parties must act on their responsibility to protect civilian lives. It has to be said that Israel is clearly failing to do so.
http://www.dfa.ie/Press_Releases/20060713/2115.htm
I condemn the deaths of large numbers of civilians in Israeli attacks on Lebanon and in Gaza. They are being caused by harshly disproportionate military action. I call on the Israeli Government to ensure that military operations are undertaken only in accordance with international law. It should end its blockade on Lebanon, stop the destruction of civilian infrastructure in Lebanon and Gaza, and act urgently to avoid a humanitarian crisis in the Occupied Territories
http://www.dfa.ie/Press_Releases/20060721/2119.htm
Conor Lenihan, T.D., Minister of State for Development Cooperation and Human Rights, today announced that the Government is to provide €1 million in relief assistance for Lebanon and Palestine to meet the growing humanitarian needs as a result of the current crisis.
An immediate sum of €500,000 in humanitarian relief will be made available for Lebanon and €500,000 in emergency humanitarian support will be provided for Palestine.
The Minister stated “Ireland shares a strong sense of solidarity with Lebanon and its people, not least as a result of our long history of involvement with the UNIFIL peacekeeping force. We are also very concerned at the serious humanitarian situation in Gaza and the Occupied Territories. The Government has called for an end to the violence in and from Lebanon, Israel and Palestine and is extremely concerned at the large number of civilian casualties and the continued destruction of essential infrastructure. We will continue to exert our influence directly with the parties and within the EU and at the UN to end the crisis and encourage a return to political negotiation.”
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