“Despicable and Unconscionable”: Irish Foreign Minister Condemns Israel’s Gaza Expansion Plans

Dublin (Quds News Network)- Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris described Israel’s plans to expand its assault on Gaza as “alarming” and “would result in further deaths, casualties and untold suffering for the Palestinian population who already face a dire humanitarian situation”.
“What is happening to the people of Gaza is despicable and unconscionable,” the Irish minister for foreign affairs and trade, as well as for defence wrote on X on Monday, calling it a “human catastrophe”.
He urged Israel to “exercise restraint,” saying, “We need to see an immediate cessation of hostilities, release of remaining hostages and the resumption of humanitarian aid at scale into Gaza”.
The reports of a planned extension of military operations by Israeli forces in Gaza are alarming.
Such a move would result in further deaths, casualties and untold suffering for the Palestinian population who already face a dire humanitarian situation. pic.twitter.com/HlBOp9eds4
— Simon Harris TD (@SimonHarrisTD) May 5, 2025
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his war cabinet approved plans to expand the genocide in Gaza with officials suggesting that the plans include the “conquest” and full military occupation of the entire Gaza Strip.
Israeli reports said the cabinet had approved plans for an expanded ground invasion, but said it would not begin until after US President Donald Trump’s upcoming travels to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which will take place from May 13 to 16.
The approval of the war expansion came after the Israeli military said it would mobilize tens of thousands of reservists to the enclave.
The plans will also put the Israeli military in charge of food and other vital supplies to the 2.3 million people suffering under its blockade of the Palestinian territory.
Israel reportedly plans to use US security contractors to control the flow of aid into Gaza.
The Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), a forum that includes United Nations agencies, said on Sunday that Israeli officials were seeking its consent to deliver aid through what it described as “Israeli hubs under conditions set by the Israeli military, once the government agrees to re-open crossings”.
In a statement, the HCT said such a plan would be dangerous and would “contravene fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic – as part of a military strategy”.
One Israeli official said the new plans for Israel’s war in Gaza involves “the conquest of territory and remaining there.” The Israeli military will displace the Palestinian population to southern Gaza while carrying out “powerful strikes” against Hamas, the official said.
In a Hebrew-language video message on X, addressing the Security Cabinet-approved plan to expand the Gaza offensive, Netanyahu said on Monday that Gaza’s Palestinian population “will be moved, for its own protection”.
Netanyahu also confirmed that Israeli soldiers would not go into Gaza, launch raids and then retreat. “The intention is the opposite of that,” he said.
An Israeli source told AFP news agency that Netanyahu “continues to promote” United States President Donald Trump’s plan for the forced displacement of Palestinians from the enclave.
Israel unilaterally violated the Gaza ceasefire in March after refusing to proceed to the second phase, which would have secured the release of all remaining captives. Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected offers from Hamas for their release.
Since March 2, Israel has closed Gaza’s main crossings, halting the flow of food, medical aid, and other humanitarian supplies. This blockade has caused a severe and unprecedented decline in living conditions, with human rights organizations accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war against Palestinians.
Israel resumed its assault on Gaza on March 18, killing over 2,400 Palestinians and wounding more than 6,500—mostly children and women, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.