Irish deputy premier does not believe arms being flown through Ireland to Israel
- Irish deputy premier Simon Harris stated on May 2025 that he does not believe weapons are flown through Irish airspace to Israel.
- This comes amid ongoing difficulties in overseeing flights through Irish airspace and delays in advancing legislation intended to prohibit commerce with Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
- Harris recently discussed the bill with officials and committed to introducing new, legally robust legislation to address the situation.
- He stated that all available measures must be utilized to address the situation and committed to providing an update on the planned timeline next week.
- The government acknowledges more international cooperation is needed to clarify airspace use, emphasizing efforts to support a ceasefire and address humanitarian crises in Gaza.
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