Tanaiste Simon Harris 'completely opposed' to proposal to rename Dublin's Herzog Park | Dublin Live
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : We hope that the legacy of a figure at the forefront of establishing the relations between Israel and Ireland, and the fight against antisemitism and tyranny, will still get the respect it deserves today.53% : He served as the sixth president of Israel between 1983 and 1993.
46% : It said: "We are following with concern the reports from Ireland regarding the intention to harm the legacy of the sixth president of the State of Israel, the late Chaim Herzog, as well as harming the unique expression of the historical connection between the Irish and Jewish peoples.
44% : The Office of the President of Israel expressed concern on Saturday over the proposed renaming of Herzog Park in south Dublin.
42% : She said: "The Government has been openly critical of the policies and actions of the government of Israel in Gaza and the West Bank, and rightly so.
27% : The Office of the President of Israel expressed concern on Saturday over the proposed renaming of Herzog Park in south Dublin Tanaiste Simon Harris has said he is "completely opposed" to a proposal to remove the name of a former president of Israel from a park in Dublin.
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