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Israel should open consulate in Belfast to replace closed Dublin embassy, DUP MP says

I’ll stand up for Israel in Westminster against ‘bullies’, Jim Shannon tells the JC

January 22, 2025 12:05
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The DUP's Jim Shannon MP during an Adjournment Debate in Parliament (Image: Parliament TV).
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A Northern Irish MP has suggested Israel open a consulate in Belfast as an alternative to the recently closed embassy in Dublin.

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)’s Jim Shannon told the JC in an interview that he “understood only too well” why Israel decided to withdraw diplomatically, saying that he had written to Ireland’s Taoiseach (prime minister) to express concern over what many see as the country’s increasingly anti-Israel policies.

“In my opinion, they entrench themselves in the wrong side of the argument. Fair play and honesty and justice is not part of what I see”, The MP for Strangford added.

The 69-year-old, who has been in Westminster since 2010, suggested that opening up a consulate in Belfast would ensure some contact between Israel and residents of the island of Ireland: “people could travel there and engage directly with the with the Israeli government, at least in the visas and other things that they put into to embassy duties”.