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Irlande : Projet de loi sur les territoires occupés suscite la polémique

Le gouvernement irlandais s’apprête à présenter un projet de loi interdisant le commerce avec les territoires occupés par Israël, une promesse de campagne. Cette initiative, qui vise à empêcher les importations de produits provenant de ces zones, suscite une vive controverse et une opposition croissante de la part de 16 membres du Congrès américain, menés par Claudia Tenney. Ce projet de loi, prévu pour l’automne, pourrait violer le droit américain selon les opposants.Découvrez les détails de cette affaire et les enjeux géopolitiques qu’elle soulève.

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Main Topic: Ireland’s “Occupied Territories Bill” and the backlash it’s receiving from US Republicans.Key Points:

The Bill: The bill aims to prohibit trade in goods and services from territories occupied by Israel. It was a promise in the coalition government’s election platform.
Progress: The bill is expected to be presented to the Irish Parliament (Dáil and Seanad) in early autumn. A committee has recommended including a ban on goods and services from occupied territories.
US Republican Opposition: 16 US Congress members, led by Claudia Tenney, have written a letter stating that passing the bill would violate US law by introducing an “unauthorized boycott.” They express “grave concerns” about banning imports from Israeli-occupied territories.
Irish Response: The Irish government states they will continue to explain their position and ensure it isn’t misrepresented.
* Sinn Féin Support: The Sinn Féin party is urging the government to demonstrate leadership and ensure the bill is passed.

In essence, the text describes a growing political controversy surrounding Ireland’s attempt to legislate against trade with Israeli settlements in occupied territories, and the strong opposition it’s facing from some US politicians.

The text also includes a reference to a RTE Player video report on the topic, but access to that content is blocked pending user consent.

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