Ireland
Anti-immigration riots erupt in Belfast after police arrest Sudanese stabbing suspect
One resident of the area told BBC News that "Masked men were bashing down doors," while the Belfast Telegraph reported that Molotov cocktails had been thrown at police officers.
Hardline right-wing MKs Ben-Gvir, Smotrich banned from travel to Ireland - report
Irish bill to curb trade with Israeli settlements due in 'coming weeks', minister says
Writer of sitcom airing instead of Eurovision in Ireland calls boycott ‘disgraceful antisemitism'
Irish Jews report 143 antisemitic incidents in six months through a new reporting system
The findings published early Monday by the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland constitute the first attempt to document antisemitic incidents in Ireland.
Ireland commits to Israel fixtures despite calling for their expulsion
Ireland and Israel will face each other in September and November 2026, home and away. The FAI had requested in November 2025 that Israel be expelled from UEFA competitions.
Ireland's top lawyer raises legal issues on sanctioning services in Israeli settlements
Ireland has been preparing a law to curb trade with settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, facing pressure at home to widen the scope of the ban from goods to services.
Irish PM: Antisemitism in Ireland is 'sobering,' Holocaust education should be increased
Martin described the Holocaust Remembrance Day as "sobering" and "shocking," and called for immediate action.
Ireland turns a blind eye to antisemitism as Jews grapple with rising hostility
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Antisemitism in Ireland is on the rise, with incidents targeting Jews fueled by anti-Israel rhetoric. And community leaders are calling for action.
Grapevine: Jewish-Irish eyes are smiling
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
From Alfred Dreyfus to Josh Shapiro: How the ‘dual loyalty’ charge shadows Jewish public life
Those ties, Jewish leaders argue, are well within the American-Jewish mainstream, and far from evidence of disloyalty.
Half of Irish adults do not know six million Jews were murdered in Holocaust - poll
One in 10 adults in Ireland believes that the Holocaust is a myth, according to a recent Global Strategy Group survey.
UK prosecutors seek to revive terrorism charge against Kneecap member
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, whose stage name is Mo Chara, was accused of having waved the flag of the banned militant group Hezbollah during a November 2024 gig.
Holocaust survivor and Ireland's oldest man, Josef Veselsky, dies aged 107
Following the end of the war in 1945, Veselsky became the secretary to a minister in the Czech government, but fled the country in 1948 amidst the communist takeover.