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The world was united in condemnation over the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. In a rare print interview Israel ambassador to Dublin Zion Evrony says the campaign was justified and that his country was motivated by the desire to bring peace to the Middle East. And he tells us why comparisons between Northern Ireland the Middle East are fatuous

Jason O'Toole, 18 Mar 2009

Has there ever been a threat on your own life?

No, but there was the famous incident in Galway University! There was some violence, but…

What went through your mind when angry students tried to attack you?

I was surprised that this was the reaction of students because free expression is a foundation of democracy and free and honest debate. There was some violence there, but nothing serious. It really didn’t bother me a lot.

Speaking about Galway University, the Holocaust denier David Irving is planning to give a lecture there in March. Should he be allowed such a platform?

I don’t think he deserves an opportunity to express his hate-filled message. He is somebody who denies the Holocaust; somebody who has a total misunderstanding of the uniqueness of the Holocaust, the magnitude of the Holocaust, the fact that six million Jews were murdered by the German Nazis for one simple reason: they were Jewish. So, any attempt to deny this, which is a historical fact – a genocide against the Jewish people – is despicable.

But some would argue that he’s entitled to freedom of speech?

But also there must be some limit. Denial of the Holocaust in certain places is a crime. Denial of the Holocaust comes from ignorance, hate and prejudice.

Do you think that Obama as US president will have any significance in the Middle East and particularly in the Israel-Palestinian conflict?

The support for Israel in America is bi-partisan, whether Republican or Democrat. The relationships are strong and based on not only shared values but on strategic interests. He decided to send Senator Mitchell to the region, which shows he wants to be engaged immediately in the process and, of course, we will work with Senator Mitchell. The goal is to resume the peace negotiations with the Palestinians and achieve the desired peace.

Can Mitchell make a difference?

It is important that a special envoy to the Middle East was appointed at the very beginning of the Obama presidency. It is a testimony to how committed President Obama is to helping achieve a comprehensive peace. George Mitchell is highly respected for his vast experience, his skills and patience, particularly because of his work in the Northern Ireland Peace Process. However, a word of caution is needed. Too often Irish commentators say that the Northern Ireland analogy fits the Middle East. This is not so.



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