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Ireland's FM opposes name change of Herzog Park amid int'l criticism

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54% : Israel will invest its resources in promoting bilateral relations with the countries of the world according to priorities that are also derived from the attitude of the various countries towards it," the statement continued.
52% : He became Israel's sixth president and his son, Isaac Herzog, currently holds the same position.
48% : "Ireland has crossed all red lines in its relationship with Israel.
43% : "I don't know what the people of Dublin are trying to say, but this is what I hear: A complete turning upside down of history when it comes to the Jewish people and the state of Israel," he continued.
39% : In announcing the decision, Sa'ar cited the "extreme anti-Israel policy of the Irish government.
36% : " "The antisemitic actions and rhetoric that Ireland is taking against Israel are based on delegitimization and demonization of the Jewish state and on double standards," said Sa'ar.
33% : Two separate petitions called on the committee to adopt the names "Hind Rajab Park," after a girl allegedly killed by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza in 2024, and "Free Palestine Park.
29% : "When you think it couldn't get any worse in Ireland regarding animosity toward Israel and the Jewish people, it just did," Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) posted to X on Sunday.

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