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Ireland Vows Strong Support for Jewish Community
15 Dec
Summary
- Justice Minister sought assurances for Jewish community safety.
- Gardai will increase patrols at Jewish centers and events.
- Irish leaders express solidarity with the Jewish community.

Ireland's Justice Minister, Jim O'Callaghan, has communicated with the Garda commissioner to ensure robust protection for the Jewish community within the country. This discussion follows an increase in patrols at Jewish community centers and events, a measure implemented after a recent terror attack in Sydney. The commissioner has reaffirmed his commitment to the safety of this community.
Irish officials have publicly conveyed their support and solidarity with the Jewish community. The Minister for Foreign Affairs expressed shock at the antisemitic attack in Sydney, while the President and Taoiseach have extended condolences to those affected in Australia and affirmed that hate and violence are intolerable.
These statements underscore Ireland's commitment to standing with its Jewish population and condemning acts of hatred. The government is actively monitoring the situation and reinforcing security measures to safeguard community spaces and events.




