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New Irish president Catherine Connolly draws backlash over past anti-Israel remarks
Ireland’s new president Catherine Connolly faces criticism for past remarks labeling Israel a “terrorist state” and defending Hamas as part of Palestinian society.
President-elect Catherine Connolly reacts as she stands on a stage at Dublin Castle, on the day of the announcement of the results of the Irish presidential election in Dublin, Ireland, October 25, 2025.
(photo credit:
REUTERS/CLODAGH KILCOYNE
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By
MATHILDA HELLER
OCTOBER 26, 2025 14:51
Updated:
OCTOBER 26, 2025 21:01
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