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#1
https://www.ft.com/content/8a82a52f-c02b-452b-b7df-ba3bcf94c1e0

It is possible — indeed sensible — to think Israel is entitled to wage war against Hamas in Gaza, while insisting that it may only do so in lawful ways and concluding that these lawful limits have long since been transgressed. Indeed, the UN has found overwhelming evidence of Israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and in connection with the increasingly brutal occupation of the West Bank. There is no need, in other words, to deem the two wars in any way equivalent to judge that sanctions may be justified in both. And that is why it is time for Europe to clarify specifically how it might place sanctions on Israel, and to develop its ad hoc sanctions decisions into a systematic policy framework for how to use this geoeconomic tool generally. On the specifics, it is obvious that if European countries opt for sanctions, they will have to do so without the US. So the time is right to map out the areas where sanctions on Israel by Europe alone (or with any other willing allies) would have the most impact. Banking and financial sanctions are mostly likely to be ineffective, as the US can easily duplicate any payment and funding channels. There is one exception: immobilising foreign exchange reserves, as the west has done with Russia, would impose an economic cost. The Bank of Israel invests about a quarter of its relatively large stock of reserves in Europe, which a freeze would make unavailable for their financial stabilisation function and could in time be put towards any compensation due to Palestinians. The hardest-hitting sanctions would probably be on trade and travel. Israel sources nearly half of its goods imports from Europe and sends more than a third of its exports to the continent, according to its statistics bureau. A significant share of the imports consists of fuels, a trade Europe has outsize influence over due to its dominance of shipping-related services. At least a quarter of Israel's large services trade is also with European markets. Restrictions on business services and tourism would be highly disruptive. Preparing for sanctions is important beyond the immediate moral and political imperative of reacting to violations of international law. The EU, in particular, needs to upgrade sanctions decision-making. Its strong measures against Russia have happened despite political squabbles and claims of legal uncertainty. These shortcomings, even though they have been repeatedly overcome against Moscow, will continue to hamper the union's ability to project diplomatic power. The EU needs to clarify and systematise which behaviours will trigger which reactions, and ideally remove decisions regarding sanctions from the current unanimity requirement, which undermines its foreign policy leverage. Preparations are also needed to counter any US sabotage, which is already under way with Washington's debilitating moves against the International Criminal Court. By showing it is ready to act against Israel if it so chooses, the EU would show it is ready to act against grave breaches of international law by anyone. Legal consistency would make threats of sanctions more credible; incentives to respect European red lines would strengthen them and signal consequences for crossing them. It was a US president who advised speaking softly and carrying a big stick. Today, it is the EU that can make most of his advice.
 
#2
They deserve sanctions. Hit them hard where it hurts. Damage their precious economy. Only that can stop the fascism.

https://www.ft.com/content/7e389a94-707f-4bce-b091-251503d40b8e

The concern among both current and former Israeli officials is that further sanctions could be looming, forcing them to contemplate a future in which Israel is barred from international events, subject to a wider arms embargo and visa-free travel is revoked.
#3
https://www.ft.com/content/9b90ee6f-9a94-4480-bd78-34df78a8b6e5

Asked two weeks ago what his goals are for the West Bank, Israeli minister Smotrich replied: "Maximum land with minimum Arabs." In the village of Sinjil, a short drive from Ramallah, Palestinian residents say that policy is on display. During the roughly 30 years since Oslo, the village lost hundreds of acres of its land to four nearby settlements, according to mayor Mo'ataz Tavavsha.



But it took only a few months after October 7 to lose nearly all the rest. First, he says, the Israeli military installed a gate to the land surrounding the settlements. Then came clashes with extremist settlers, who had set up a small outpost on a hill beside the village. The Israeli military responded to the clashes — which involved stones being thrown — by warning the villagers to stay far from the outpost. In June the Israeli military started building a barbed wire fence around Sinjil, claiming in a letter to Tavavsha that it was to prevent stone throwing on to a highway nearby. By early August, the entire village was in effect sealed in, its only exit guarded by Israeli soldiers. "They've made Sinjil a jail," Tavavsha says. Students cannot reach their universities, the ill cannot make it to hospital and dozens of houses have been abandoned by their owners, especially after a 14-year-old was shot and killed standing near the fence. "People have started to leave — at least 100 people have emigrated," he adds.


https://www.ft.com/content/9b90ee6f-9a94-4480-bd78-34df78a8b6e5

Soon after October 7, the Israeli army kicked his family out of their family home, a palatial mansion on top of a hill with a view over all of Jenin. For a month, they used it as a military court. When they left, the video shows, Stars of David were scratched into the family's luxury cars. "f**k Palestine," reads one scratching. From "The Nation of Israel Lives" reads the next. "They just wanted to show everyone that they can reach anywhere, anytime," he says.
#4
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/2025/09/19/matt-williams-we-are-witnessing-a-rugby-evolution-but-officials-must-get-out-of-the-way/

That same "Go for it" attitude has permeated this year's Rugby Championship. Every match has produced pulsating contests of expansive, attacking rugby, where all the teams are committed to running the ball. From the tropical heat of Townsville in northern Queensland, to the high altitude of Ellis Park, on to windy Wellington and across the Pampas in Argentina, this season all four of the southern nations have produced some extraordinary rugby.

We are witnessing an evolution in our game and rugby's future. The only obstacles to the positive attitude of the players and coaches in the Rugby Championship are our officials and the many laws that are no longer fit for purpose. Our officials and law makers need to get out of the way and allow the talent of this generation to shine.
#5
Quote from: AustinPowers on September 17, 2025, 05:15:29 PM
Quote from: seafoid on September 17, 2025, 04:06:24 PMHit them where it hurts

https://www.irishtimes.com/world/europe/2025/09/17/european-commission-proposes-ending-preferential-treatment-for-israeli-trade/

Trade coming from Israel would no longer be given preferential treatment coming into the European Union, under a proposal tabled by Ursula von der Leyen's European Commission.

The move would represent a major economic and diplomatic blow for Israel, hitting billions of euros worth of trade, in response to its ongoing military campaign in Gaza.



Why was Israel given   preferential treatment in the  first place?
Probably because of lobbying.
#6
Hit them where it hurts

https://www.irishtimes.com/world/europe/2025/09/17/european-commission-proposes-ending-preferential-treatment-for-israeli-trade/

Trade coming from Israel would no longer be given preferential treatment coming into the European Union, under a proposal tabled by Ursula von der Leyen's European Commission.

The move would represent a major economic and diplomatic blow for Israel, hitting billions of euros worth of trade, in response to its ongoing military campaign in Gaza.

#7


Only last week a bill was enacted in the US to make it illegal for people not to source from Israel for political reasons.

Our purchasing teams were mandated new training this Monday warning them of this new law.

Israel is feeling the pinch, they should have been feeling it years ago, but Netanyahu is hell bent on destroying Palestine here and now.


 
[/quote]That shows how weak Israel is. Follow the law to see what is really going on. All right thinking people see Israel as a pariah. There is no going back. Shalom!
#8
https://www.ft.com/content/ca6c9c3b-20ea-4d57-af6e-bef68c142ce0

But — using my own flawed categories — I would say that, over the past two years, my sympathies have moved from the "pro-Ukraine, pro-Israel camp" to the "pro-Ukraine, pro-Palestine camp". That is because, at the outset of the most recent wars, both Israel and Ukraine were clearly the victims of aggression and war crimes against civilians. But in the past two years things have changed. Israel's mass killing of Palestinian civilians and the use of hunger as a weapon of war cannot be justified as a legitimate form of self-defence. Ukraine is still genuinely fighting for its existence — and is generally doing so with restraint and respect for civilian life. By contrast, for all the Netanyahu government's insistence that Israel faces an existential threat, there is no chance that the last vestiges of Hamas can extinguish Israel's existence as a state. The brutality of Netanyahu's tactics cannot even be justified as a bid to save Israeli hostages. Indeed, it is putting them in danger. For me, at least, Ukraine and Israel are now on different sides of the moral ledger.
#9
General discussion / Re: The far right
September 16, 2025, 04:50:50 PM
https://www.ft.com/content/37b4d51b-abe3-4667-8ee6-835fd0c01bff

Though Elon Musk has fallen out with the president, he was speaking for both when he addressed the UK Maga right's Unite the Kingdom rally in London last Saturday. "Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you," Musk said. "You either fight back or you die.
#10
General discussion / Re: Ryder Cup Funding
September 16, 2025, 04:43:42 PM
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025/09/16/fintan-otoole-the-really-nauseating-thing-about-the-ryder-cup-is-how-seamlessly-it-will-all-happen/Why? Because of the only dread that seems to really haunt the State: fear of letting ourselves down. "Letting ourselves down" is not at all the same thing as letting citizens down. It is not the fear of failing to save a child from preventable agony or sending parents to bed in tears of rage and frustration because they can't get the State to care enough about their vulnerable kids. It's not surpassing the once unimaginable figure of almost 5,000 homeless children.
Letting ourselves down is, rather, an externally-driven apprehension. It's about making a show of ourselves in front of the neighbours. We can't have Americans or Europeans or, God forbid, Brits pointing at our Ryder Cup and saying the Paddies couldn't manage it. So once the State is committed to a global extravaganza, hell or high water cannot be allowed to prevent its perfection.
#11
General discussion / Re: Russia invades Ukraine Feb 2022
September 16, 2025, 04:40:50 PM
https://www.ft.com/content/f6de4e80-5200-4ad9-86df-73fcdab01e03

Ukrainian children abducted by Russia have been held at more than 200 facilities across the country and in occupied territories, where they are routinely subject to indoctrination and forced military training, according to research released on Tuesday. A report by the Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab identified 210 sites, including summer camps and health resorts, cadet schools, medical facilities and a military base where Ukrainian children have been held since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. "Russia is operating a potentially unprecedented system of large-scale re-education, military training, and dormitory facilities capable of holding tens of thousands of children from Ukraine for long periods of time," the report said.




Ukrainian authorities estimate nearly 20,000 children have been taken to Russia during the war, with only a fraction being returned. A number of Ukrainian children have been found on Russian adoption websites, although the total number remains unknown. In 2023, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and one of his top officials over the forced transfer of Ukrainian children. The network of sites identified by the Humanitarian Research Lab report is far larger than its researchers thought.

The Humanitarian Research Lab is a leading authority on Russia's mass transfer of Ukrainian children during the war. During Joe Biden's administration it shared its data with the International Criminal Court. It has since stopped sharing data with the ICC out of fear of running afoul of the sanctions imposed on the court by Donald Trump's administration.
#12
Quote from: Rossfan on September 16, 2025, 10:52:28 AMThe whole US body politic is obviously controlled by Israel.
It's antisemitic to accuse Jews of elite control. What if it's real? Everyone in Washington is afraid of AIPAC, the Jewish lobby. It's not sustainable. Things like AIPAC are a danger to ordinary Jews.
#13
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0916/1533658-government-costs-ireland/

A total of 84% of people in Ireland are worried about the cost-of-living crisis, while fewer than one in seven believe the Government is doing enough to address it.
Almost half of 1,243 adults surveyed by Ipsos B&A for the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) said they feared that they would not meet household costs in the year ahead.
#14
https://www.rte.ie/news/middle-east/2025/0916/1533696-un-commission-gaza/

An independent UN commission has concluded that Israel has committed and continues to commit genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
A new report from the International Commission of Inquiry, set up by the UN's Human Rights Council to investigate alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, found Israeli authorities and security forces committed four of the five genocidal acts as defined by the 1948 Genocide Convention.
Those included: killing; causing serious bodily or mental harm; deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of the Palestinians in whole or in part; and imposing measures intended to prevent births, according to the report.
The report concluded that statements by Israeli civilian and military authorities and the "pattern of conduct" of Israeli security forces indicated that "genocidal acts" were committed with "intent to destroy" Palestinians in Gaza as a group.
#15
General discussion / Re: America`s Gun Culture
September 16, 2025, 07:47:00 AM
Kirk was an extremist.


https://www.ft.com/content/3b6574ac-f8db-4998-9a91-e7f4bbe70a9b
"Death penalties should be public, should be quick, it should be televised. I think at a certain age, its an initiation...What age should you start to see public executions?" Charlie Kirk asked


There is a lot of hate coming from the GOP side.There is no talk of reconciliation.

https://www.ft.com/content/3b6574ac-f8db-4998-9a91-e7f4bbe70a9b

Laura Loomer, a rightwing activist whose lobbying has prompted Trump to fire members of his administration, said on X it was time to "shut down, defund, & prosecute every single Leftist organisation".

Polarisation is off the charts in the US.