“Tonight from Galway, I stress that Ireland is ready to recognize the state of Palestine," he added.


Galway: The newly elected Prime Minister of Ireland, Simon Harris, announced the recognition of Palestine.
Speaking at an event in Galway, Ireland, Simon Harris called for a cease-fire and aid in Gaza.
He said that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu let me say this today, we are fed up with your actions, now stop the war and secure the access of aid.
Simon Harris statesd that my friends we need a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine should live together in peace and security.
“Tonight from Galway, I stress that Ireland is ready to recognize the state of Palestine," he added.
It is pertinent to note that Ireland has long been a voice for the rights of the Palestinian people and has consistently called for the end of the occupation of the Palestinian territories and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
This statement by the Prime Minister indicates Ireland's willingness to take concrete steps to advance the Palestinian cause and achieve a just and lasting solution to the conflict.

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