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Irish charity Trocaire accused of anti-Israeli campaign by Fine Gael chairman

Charlie Flanagan says agency is acting beyond its remit

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On 19 January 2010, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh a senior Hamas military commander was assassinated in Dubai by a team of eight suspected Mossad officers who used counterfeit European passports, including Irish passports. The Irish government responded by expelling a staff member of the Israeli Embassy in Dublin. Ireland subsequently delayed an EU-Israel agreement which would involve allowing Israel to access sensitive information on EU citizens, and demanded that Israel tighten its data protection laws.
If the Irish were any good they'd have kicked out the Israeli Ambassador when it was shown that the Israelis used forged Irish passports when murdering people.
I believe that Caiphus considered Jesus to be partisan and and acting beyond his remit. Hence he had him crucified.
The struggle against antisemitism seems to be an everlasting task. It's disappointing to find the Church sponsoring those with these wicked attitudes.
Trocaire was set up in 1973 with the aim ‘to express the concern of the Irish Catholic Church for the suffering of the world’s poorest people.’The Roman cult thrives on the poverty of the poorest- energetically sucking every last atom of energy from the poor souls. If it was concerned, it would be using its gold and treasures to create money and feed the poor- they have more than enough to feed this Universe- so why not? Soul suckers love the suffering. Kate Bush Experiment 1V explains it all so well.
What about the poor in Ireland.?
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