The French MEP she was travelling with as part of a delegation of two, Rima Hassan, praised the October 7th attacks, has been pictured with pro-Hamas banners, has been regularly accused of using antisemitic language, and is heavily linked to a charity that supports terrorist prisoners called Samidoun. They were warned beforehand they wouldn’t be allowed in, yet travelled anyway for a publicity stunt.
This is not a case of Israel blocking European politicians from Palestine, it’s a case of them blocking specific politicians because of their links to terrorist organisations.
sillysimplesimon on
Can our government please stop dragging us into shit? Refusing to go to the Whitehouse even though they weren’t invited and now making a fuss that they aren’t allowed go to gaza. We knew you’re all mad cultish leftists but it’s just mask off at this point.
Emerald_Hypothesis on
> Ms Boylan alleged that there were a number of data breaches in the process, and that it was not fair on some civil servants that were also refused entry.
> “I have flagged issues of concern I have around Israel’s handling of personal data and I will be pointing to the fact that they took my phone and my iPad away from me, which again in terms of breaches of data and privacy.”
Oh, no worries at all that Israel stole government property for a few hours and gained access to any of Boylan’s records.
MouseJiggler on
Good.
Fantastic-String5820 on
Could someone ask Denk what he thinks of Israel voting against Ukraine in the UN? I can’t because he blocked me
I’m just curious since he’s supposed to care about Ukraine, at least before he went full time on the hasbara thing
ghostofgralton on
Time to deploy the Culchie Club I think
Bar50cal on
How was it an official visit if they are opposition MEPs and not representing the EU government parties?
denk2mit on
Lynn Boylan has an interesting record at the EU. Of her 18 contributions to plenary debates since July 2024, two have been about Ireland, and seven about Israel. She recently voted against a motion calling out Russian interference in Georgia because apparently it’s all NATO’s fault, as well as repeatedly voting against motions supporting Ukraine.
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The French MEP she was travelling with as part of a delegation of two, Rima Hassan, praised the October 7th attacks, has been pictured with pro-Hamas banners, has been regularly accused of using antisemitic language, and is heavily linked to a charity that supports terrorist prisoners called Samidoun. They were warned beforehand they wouldn’t be allowed in, yet travelled anyway for a publicity stunt.
This is not a case of Israel blocking European politicians from Palestine, it’s a case of them blocking specific politicians because of their links to terrorist organisations.
Can our government please stop dragging us into shit? Refusing to go to the Whitehouse even though they weren’t invited and now making a fuss that they aren’t allowed go to gaza. We knew you’re all mad cultish leftists but it’s just mask off at this point.
> Ms Boylan alleged that there were a number of data breaches in the process, and that it was not fair on some civil servants that were also refused entry.
> “I have flagged issues of concern I have around Israel’s handling of personal data and I will be pointing to the fact that they took my phone and my iPad away from me, which again in terms of breaches of data and privacy.”
Oh, no worries at all that Israel stole government property for a few hours and gained access to any of Boylan’s records.
Good.
Could someone ask Denk what he thinks of Israel voting against Ukraine in the UN? I can’t because he blocked me
I’m just curious since he’s supposed to care about Ukraine, at least before he went full time on the hasbara thing
Time to deploy the Culchie Club I think
How was it an official visit if they are opposition MEPs and not representing the EU government parties?
Lynn Boylan has an interesting record at the EU. Of her 18 contributions to plenary debates since July 2024, two have been about Ireland, and seven about Israel. She recently voted against a motion calling out Russian interference in Georgia because apparently it’s all NATO’s fault, as well as repeatedly voting against motions supporting Ukraine.
The EU do anything about Isreal? Keep dreaming