Taoiseach condemns Iran’s drone and missile attack on Israel

Iran launched the unprecedented assault on Saturday night in response to an Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria earlier this month
Taoiseach condemns Iran’s drone and missile attack on Israel

Cate McCurry, PA

Taoiseach Simon Harris has condemned Iran’s drone and missile attack on Israel.

Iran launched the unprecedented assault on Saturday night in response to an Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria earlier this month.

Iran had vowed to retaliate after two of its top generals were killed in the air strike on Damascus on April 1st.

 

“I strongly condemn Iran’s reckless and large-scale attack on Israel,” the new Taoiseach said in a statement.

“I urge all sides to show restraint now and to avoid any escalation in military action and the devastation that would cause.”

Tánaiste Micheál Martin also condemned the attack, hours after he used his party conference keynote speech to appeal for calm in the Middle East.

“I strongly condemn Iran’s attack on Israel,” Mr Martin said.

“My thoughts are with the Israeli people at this time.

“The scale and intensity of the attack represents a flagrant threat to international peace and security and is utterly unacceptable.

“It does nothing to help the cause of the Palestinian people or bring us closer to an end to the suffering in Gaza.

“There is now an urgent need for regional de-escalation. Further escalation is in nobody’s interest. I urge all actors to intensify efforts to restore stability.

“Ireland will work closely with our EU partners in responding to this crisis.”

Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel overnight, 99 per cent of which were shot down, the Israeli military said on Sunday, adding that the armed forces remained fully functional and were discussing follow-up options.

In a televised briefing, chief miliary spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari deemed Iran's actions "very grave" and said they "push the region toward escalation".

-Additional reporting Reuters

more Politics articles

Irish presidential election 2025 Humphreys defends credit union work and accuses Connolly of ‘double standards’
Kneecap allegations Stormont minister faces legal challenge over stance on trade with Israel
Dr Martin Mansergh funeral Support for Micheál Martin falls to lowest level in over five years, poll shows

More in this section

Former Irish Examiner columnist abducted while travelling in Tanzania Former Irish Examiner columnist abducted while travelling in Tanzania
Fireworks launched at gardaí, Garda van set alight, in clash with protesters at Citywest Fireworks launched at gardaí, Garda van set alight, in clash with protesters at Citywest
Irish presidential election ‘I hardly know what day it is,’ says Humphreys over O’Farrell inquiry vote query

Sponsored Content

Every stone tells a story Every stone tells a story
Absolute Property – Over a quarter century of property expertise Absolute Property – Over a quarter century of property expertise
Stay Radisson: Stay Sligo, Limerick, Athlone and Cork Stay Radisson: Stay Sligo, Limerick, Athlone and Cork
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more