Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories storms out of the studio this morning after calling RTÉ out on its genocidal propaganda. “Come on, guys, you can do better!”



by Realistic_Device2500

14 comments
  1. Francesca Albanese has some advice for Ireland.

    1) Divest Irish pension funds from US firms that fund Israel.

    2) Mix up how we protest. Same routes = background noise. But she says Palestinians see us and feel empowered. So carry on protesting.

    3) Join the Hague Group.

    She warned of a growing Irish zionist movement online and said we must never let them rob us of discourse.
    She suggests that instead of our Taoiseach adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism that we adopt the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism instead.

  2. She was pissed off alright, rightly so, but it looks like the interview was over.

  3. Great comments from her, why does the title say she stormed out though?

  4. She’s right to be angry with this nonsense that gets presented as “balance”. Over a thousand dead Palestinians in the last few days (during a supposed ceasefire), and RTE is worried about painting Israel in a good light.

  5. The rte guy wasn’t saying he bought the American excuse, just that that’s what Palestine is up against and it’s relevant because they’re funding Israel. There’s no point reporting on compassionate, reasonable commentary by Jewish scholars who have little influence telling us what we already believe and just ignoring the nasty stuff. The nasty stuff is what needs to change. 

  6. lots of IOF this way recently…and this sub hates any criticism of their beloved zioniztz

  7. typical RTÉ with shockingly appallingly low journalism 

  8. It’s difficult to remain cogent when you’re that angry, well done to her on that.

  9. “Storms out” ie. finishes the interiew, thanks the interviewer and leaves? Strange editoral liberties taken with this title

  10. Fair point but tbf she’s also made questionable statements about “The Jewish Lobby”

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