Ireland set to recognise state of Palestine on Wednesday

Pro-Palestine protesters in Dublin earlier this month
Pro-Palestine protesters in Dublin earlier this month - PA

Ireland is expected to move on recognising Palestinian statehood on Wednesday, it has been reported.

The three Irish Government leaders are scheduled to hold a press conference on Wednesday morning after signalling it would recognise the state of Palestine by the end of the month.

Irish premier Simon Harris, deputy premier Micheal Martin and Minister Eamon Ryan will speak to the media at 8am, amid warnings from Israel that recognition will “fuel extremism and instability”.

Irish and Spanish officials have been in discussions with other European countries about making a joint recognition of the state of Palestine.

The leaders of the three coalition parties briefed Cabinet ministers on the latest stage of negotiations on Tuesday.

Mr Harris and Mr Martin have been involved in co-ordination with other European leaders about the announcement.

Recognising Palestinian statehood has been a cornerstone of Irish foreign policy as part of the Government’s belief in a two-state solution.

Ireland's president, Michael D Higgins, at a Palestine solidarity football match in Dublin last week
Ireland's president, Michael D Higgins, at a football match for Palestinian solidarity in Dublin last week - SPORTSFILE

Meanwhile, in a online video targeted at Ireland, Israel’s Foreign Ministry warned that recognising a Palestinian state “will lead to more terrorism” and “jeopardise any prospects for peace”.

The narrator says: “Ireland, the possibility of recognising a Palestinian state risks turning you into a pawn in the hands of Iran and Hamas.

“Such a move will only strengthen Hamas and weaken an already dysfunctional Palestinian authority.

“The fact that Hamas leaders are thanking you should serve as a wake-up call.

“Your actions will only fuel extremism and instability.

“Progress can only be achieved through direct negotiations within a wider regional context.

“Don’t be pawns in the hands of Hamas. Say no to recognition.”

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