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🇮🇪🇵🇸 “I hope that Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell — shame on Israel. Shame on what you've do...

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Posted December 29, 2025

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🇮🇪🇵🇸 “I hope that Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell — shame on Israel. Shame on what you've do...

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What's This About?

The post quotes Irish Sinn Féin TD Thomas Gould, who expresses extreme condemnation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel, wishing the former 'burns in hell' and declaring shame over actions that 'will never be forgotten.' The 🇮🇪🇵🇸 emojis signal Irish solidarity with Palestine amid the Israel-Palestine conflict. Key themes include anti-Israel sentiment, Irish republicanism via Sinn Féin, and passionate opposition to Israel's policies in Gaza.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to its provocative language from a sitting Irish parliamentarian, sparking debates on free speech, antisemitism accusations, and Ireland's vocal pro-Palestine stance. Timing aligns with ongoing Middle East tensions and recent Irish political discourse on the conflict. It gains traction through shares criticizing or defending Gould's rhetoric.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Thomas Gould is the first TD ever elected from Knocknaheeny, a Cork neighborhood, representing Sinn Féin since 2020[2][4].
  • 2Gould served 11 years on Cork City Council before entering Dáil Éireann and is active in St Vincent's GAA club[4][7].
  • 3A proud republican, he has defended the IRA in past statements and worked as a logistics manager[6].
  • 4Sinn Féin, Gould's party, has historically opposed British rule in Ireland and supports Palestinian causes.
  • 5Ireland recognized Palestine as a state in 2024, reflecting strong national sympathy echoed in Gould's comments.

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