DUBLIN AND THE TWO-HEADED SERPENT
Why should the Irish government take every precaution
to avoid provocation?
By Sir Charlattam
Empathy and justice are two rarities of this age, and this is of course
no accident. Today we could rightly say that the devil is on the throne of
world power and is already poised for total conquest. This poetic and dark
description fits perfectly with the position taken by the Irish government,
that of the independent republic, on what Israel has been doing in the Gaza
Strip.
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, dances to
the tune of London and therefore does not count in this drama. But despite this
odious division engineered by the British, the Irish people are of one piece.
The Irish, like few others, know what it means to have
their dominions taken away from them by a colonial power and to have rules
imposed on them by bureaucrats thousands of miles away. They also know what it
is like to have to put up with an enemy that outsources its actions to traitors
and opportunists (Irish Protestants) who care little for the identity and
values of their people.
Irish Catholics, the “fianna” irish know first-hand
what it is like to be occupied by a colonial army like the British and its
dirty tactics to divide them. In short, they can empathise like few others with
what the Palestinians have been suffering since the Zionist mafias entrenched
themselves in their lands in historic Palestine with the opprobrious Balfour
Agreement and the gracious assistance of the then British Empire.
Since 7 October 2023, that empathy and feeling of the
Irish to recognise themselves in that Semitic people subjugated by a state
brought into being with the help and cooperation of the very people who sowed
discord and chaos on their island, could only grow. Obviously, the Zionists saw
this and true to their nature they were not going to let this closeness grow,
let alone spoil their interests in the UK.
From Tel Aviv and through the embassy in Dublin they
were quick to operate to try to impose a notoriously distorted view of what was
happening there. The Irish government has made it very clear to Israeli
diplomatic representatives that they do not need translators of the reality,
let alone tolerate covert threats. The latter was a reference to the then
foreign minister Israel Katz's warning that this would have ‘serious
consequences for Ireland’. Today in the defence post Katz has already suggested
that Palestinians expelled from the Gaza Strip should be welcomed in Ireland.
Since then, and in the face of the Irish government's
firmness, the Israeli embassy in Dublin has been trying to intimidate the Irish
with its typical discursive ploys of false victimhood in which only they count.
When their pressure doesn't work, Tel Aviv will close its embassy. Does that
worry the Irish? Of course not.
This could only unleash anger in Tel Aviv, which they
let the Irish government know through their embassy in Dublin. Equally, let us
not forget that Netanyahu and his cronies had given the IDF permission to fire
on Irish UNIFIL forces in southern Lebanon who were trying to protect civilians
when the first fighting with Hezbollah began.
But there is something in the Irish character that
makes them determined, stubborn and impervious to psychological manipulation
and extortion. The Irish are tough guys who don't back down from treacherous
hooligans and the Zionists, partners of the British, should know that. Their
women are as strong as a sessile oak to stop these men nurturing their people.
The hatred that the Zionists know how to use to divide peoples, has no power
over the Irish, it may buy some corrupt and fickle politicians' wills (with
some dead in the wardrobe), but the Irishman from down under who lives his
Catholicism in every act of his life, will not exactly bow down to those who in
word and deed, curse the Lord Jesus Christ.
This is partly where the Zionists and the British have
so much in common, and partly where the way they act in politics is so clear.
That is why today the pressures they are trying to put on the palace of Áras an
Uachtarán (Uachtarán na hÉireann) could
well be graphed as those of a two-headed snake.
But it is the recognition of Palestine as a state that
irks Tel Aviv, especially at a time when its jackals are in the midst of
clearing the Gaza Strip of its rightful inhabitants. The government of Michael
D. Higgins and PM Simon Harris have not been silent and have been forceful in
condemning these crimes. To this we should add the overwhelming and courageous
stance of compatriots such as Claire Daly and Mick Wallace who denounced these
war crimes and crimes against humanity in their positions as MEPs before the European
Parliament, denouncing at the same time the apathy of the EU in the face of
these crimes.
When Israel Katz and other Israeli officials warn of
evil to come, let us be sure that this is not prophecy, prediction or the
portent of supposed security expertise, it is a recognition that like the
mafia, their boys (Mossad) will operate from the shadows with the help of the
locals (MI5) to cause harm. Or have they forgotten what false flag operations
are and how many crimes have been committed through these tactics?
But that nagging has a long history and that is
because of the deep Catholicism of the Irish who, unlike other Catholics around
the world, have not forgotten the origins of their faith and have not allowed
themselves to be manipulated by the cankerous and clearly deceitful guilt of
the ‘big brothers’.
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