The pro-Palestine movement has seen ordinary people from all walks of life come together, exercise their democratic rights, and stand up to Israel’s influence over their nations. Catching fire, it has spread throughout the world and shown no signs of stopping as Israel loses its legitimacy in the eyes of tens of millions, its influence waning in all countries. There is an oft-overlooked peculiarity of this movement, which is its refusal to be confined to either side of the political spectrum, speaking in the name of humanity itself. The liberal centre prefers to ignore this inconvenient fact and keep the people divided, painting it as a movement of the Left. Nothing could be further from the truth. In reality, the end of Israel is also in the interests of the Right. 

Why should the Right, in bipartisan alliance with the Left, fight against Israel? The answer is Israel’s choke-hold on the sovereignty of nations. Israel, through its influence, strips nations of their sovereignty. After examining the liberal democracy of Ireland, one cannot help but conclude that it is not sovereign; it does not possess a sovereign parliament. Despite 76% of Irish people calling for action against Israel, representing a common movement of all, the Irish Government refuses to move, a glaring democratic deficit. 

The Occupied Territories Bill is at risk of being withdrawn, Shannon Airport continues to be used to transport weaponry for Israel, and on St. Patrick’s day, the Taoiseach shakes hands with the United States President, handing them a shamrock amidst photo-ops, symbolizing Ireland’s subservience to foreign interests. Our elected representatives do not act according to our wishes, having sold themselves to the forces of Zionism. 

In other words, Israel has embedded itself in Western institutions, parliaments, universities and corporations, invisibly occupying them.

This is conducted via Zionist finance capital. It is institutionalised in the country via the blood-stained administrative arms of Ursula Von Der Leyen’s European Union, tainted dollars from the United States, and socioeconomic fraternity with the arch-Zionist United Kingdom.

These ties have sunk their roots deep inside the 32 counties, poisoning its lands, casting a dark cloud over the grassy fields and temperamental skies of little Ireland. This is nothing more than an unelected, unaccountable, and foreign power pressuring the State to do its bidding.  Israel, in this way, meddles in the affairs of nations, amassing power to direct domestic and foreign policy at their whim to the benefit of Israel and the loss of ordinary people.

Beyond economic influence, a sprawling network of Mossad operatives, around the world, blackmail politicians; a liberal-progressive media apparatus silences criticism; and an industry based on weaponizing the Jewish identity manufactures moral consent for genocide in Gaza. 

The Israel delirium has swept the Western world. Leaders stand ready to send the youth to die for wars that they neither started nor desire to fight, all for the sake of a nation to which they have no tie. In Ireland, the erosion of neutrality, a principle of sovereignty, is pushed by the Zionist lobby.

Soon, the Irish people will be forced to turn themselves into cannon fodder for regime change operations, on the other side of the globe, to secure Israel’s position as a geopolitical outpost in the Middle East at the bidding of Western imperialists.

It is in the interests of those who want to build Ireland to cooperate with the like-minded, but never to assume a subservient position to foreign powers who want to bleed the nation dry in pursuit of profit. This is a looming threat that must be counteracted, in theory and practice, within the Irish Right. The political development of the Right in Ireland lags behind other nations, which are starting to recognize the dangers of Israel. 

The Right, if it is serious about Irish sovereignty, cannot keep its head in the sand when it comes to foreign influence that is adverse to the interests of the nation. All well and good to call out the European Union’s attempts at forcing hate speech legislation on the working class, but where is the same energy when it comes to their pro-Israeli machinations?

The leaders of the Irish Right, in order to maintain a vaguely right-leaning coalition, have adopted a stance of silence on the issue, or worse, denounced the Irish people fighting for a sovereign nation. They refuse to address the elephant in the room, or mock pro-Palestine protestors, their own kin proudly carrying the torch of Irish anti-imperialist resistance.

The so-called ‘Catholic Right’, represented by the Gript.ie, the crowd, remains suspiciously silent on the indiscriminate killings of Christians by Israel and dismisses the pro-Palestine movement as a joke, whereas the ‘Anti-Immigration Right’ of the ‘Says No’ variety has laser-focused on the question of migration as a single-issue campaign.

Anti-Zionist elements, presumably to keep the peace, have receded into the background. This undoubtedly has to do with funding from the pro-Zionist Right, the likes of the English Defence League and Make America Great Again, but such allyship must come with a warning. 

It threatens to force upon the Right a foreign ideology, one which is not in its interests, and subsume it under the same globalist agenda it declares itself to fight against, with a different branding.

The promise and betrayal of Donald Trump to put ‘America First’, with his interventionism on behalf of Israel in Iran, should come as a fair warning to all nationalists. Interestingly, this has led to the rise of Nick Fuentes, who rids the Republican Party of Israeli blood-money through a renewal of ‘America First’, intersecting Zohran Mamdani, who chips away at the Zionist lobby in the Democratic Party.

Despite coming at the issue from polarly-opposed sides of the political spectrum, they fulfill the same historical role, and create an unspoken alliance of the Left and the Right, standing under strict orders of the regiment of History herself, elevating the matter at hand to the status of Zeitgeist. Those on the Right would do well to identify who its real and fake allies are, and exclude Zionism once and for all from its movement. Does the Right have the bravery to confront Israel, crystallized in European, American, and British influence on the island, its special advisors, lobbyists, think-tank executives, and loaded NGOs, who are the real enemies of the Irish people? 

A true Irish Nationalist, who believes that the destiny of Ireland should be in the hands of the Irish people themselves, has a duty to speak up and raise the Tricolour, alongside the flag of Palestine, and burn its Israeli counterpart. There can be no ‘sovereign Ireland’ without the adoption of a staunchly anti-Zionist policy, and this is integrated within the political platform of the Right. In this fight, there is no better ally than the Left, with whom a temporary alliance should be formed, based on the basis of sovereignty for the Irish nation.

Posted by László Molnárfi

17 Comments

  1. Interesting that the Burkean has chosen to open comments again, but I’m not seeing much daylight between this guy and Justin Barrett.

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  2. The preoccupation with Israel and Palestine by lefties is truly bizarre.

    Israel is a successful ethno-religious nationalist state, who we ( Nationalists) would do well to learn from. High levels of social cohesion, above replacement birthrates, secure borders, thriving indigenous tech economy, to name but a few. Both Irish people and Jews are indigenous to their lands and we both wrestled it back from historic colonisers, so we have much more in common than not.

    Anti-Israel sentiments are, criticisms of Netanyahu’s government aside, essentially a Marxist oppressed/ oppressor narrative – conflating zionism with globalist oppressor power structures, and Palestinians as the oppressed everyman under its jackboot. For most jews, zionism is just jewish Nationalism, no different to any other country.

    In reality, it’s not oppressed vs oppressor, but rather militant Islam & Jihad vs the Western Judaeo Christian values, communism vs freedom.

    In any case, a strong nationalist Ireland can successfully negotiate with global power structures to our own benefit. The CCP, Russia, Qatar & Gulf states, ‘Zionism ‘, it doesn’t really matter when we have our own house in order.

    There will never be any alliance with the left, because socialism/ communism and freedom are mutually exclusive. The left has nothing to offer nationalism, apart from wishful thinking. It would do well to start focusing on Irish nationalist issues first though, rather than the Middle East, which it knows nothing about.

    That said, a good spell in countries that don’t share Western values would do them the world of good.

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    1. They are bitterly opposed to any other ethno-state existing, especially white ones. Their goal is to enslave the nations of the earth. The only reason they’re “successful” is because they have parasitised the governments of many other nations in order to use them as ATMs.

      We have nothing to learn from the common enemies of humanity

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    2. I agree. Well said. Now I know where the Burkean stands no more emails for me.

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  3. I would like to comment but the admins never approve my comments. “The home of free speech in Ireland.” Oh well.

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    1. Try, try and try again, Joe! The guys can be a bit moody at times…

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  4. fear na muintire 06/11/2025 at 00:56

    “The leaders of the Irish Right, in order to maintain a vaguely right-leaning coalition, have adopted a stance of silence on the issue, or worse, denounced the Irish people fighting for a sovereign nation”

    Who? What leaders? The leader of an Páirtí Náisiúnta, Ireland’s only right-nationalist party, has publicly expressed sympathies with the Palestinians. They have written about Israel, albeit from the Irish nationalist perspective. Hermann Kelly is a Zio but he’s unpopular on the right, not a nationalist and totally irrelevant as his organisation is essentially defunct.

    If there is a ‘stance of silence on the issue’ from the (nationalist) right it is probably due to the tiny little issue of the Irish nation lying in it’s deathbed. The Palestinians may have been genocided with bombs and bullets over the last 2 years but they are a tough, resilient people and have been on that land for a long time. They may live under the Israeli boot but there is, thankfully, no question of their total destruction as a nation – they produce babies. They will live to see and fight another day. Our birthrates (and therefore our very existence as a nation) are not so good as theirs, despite our much better position. We are a bit more concerned with our own crises than that of the Palestinians or the people of Myanmar or Sudan or Nigeria etc – and understandably so. You have a lot more time to protest about the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians because you don’t give a fuck about the ethnic cleansing of the natives of this country.

    “They refuse to address the elephant in the room, or mock pro-Palestine protestors, their own kin proudly carrying the torch of Irish anti-imperialist resistance.”

    Pro-Palestinian protesters are mocked by individuals on the nationalist right because they are total double-standard hypocrites for Palestine in the same way Irish Zionists are. They believe in blood-and-soil nationalism – the right to return, and Palestine for Palestinians, while denouncing Irish nationalists who want Ireland for the Irish as racist fascist Catholic far-right Hitlerite scum who need to be crushed. A great many of them have little or nothing to say about the ongoing occupation of their own country. They are incredibly patriotic for a land they’ve never stepped on and a people they’ve never met – while denouncing their own nationalism and frequently expressing disgusted at the notion of the exact same for their own people. Similarly, the small number of Irish Zionists are patriots for Israel, believing Irael should be able to slaughter Palestinians and bomb wherever and whoever they want – whilst denouncing Irish nationalism and condemning the IRA as evil terrorist scum. They are both hypocrites.

    Gript do not represent the Catholic Right, by the way. The great majority of it’s contributors are not very right wing and not very Catholic.

    “Anti-Zionist elements [on the Irish Right], presumably to keep the peace, have receded into the background. This undoubtedly has to do with funding from the pro-Zionist Right, the likes of the English Defence League and Make America Great Again..”

    What are you talking about László? The Israel issue has split the Irish Right between nationalist anti-zio factions and mislead conservatives and there have been many vicious debates and blockings on twitter as a result of this. Where is this funding? Who is it going to? Be specific. Provide evidence.

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  5. What the f#ck has Israel got to do with a sovereign Ireland. Infantile garbage.

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  6. Laszlo is right.

    But the real elephant in the room is Israeli involvement in making money from the refugee business in Ireland. A guy from Goldman Sachs flipped student accomodation in Sligo for refugees. Both left and right must stop ignoring this.

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    1. Anne Donnellan 09/11/2025 at 10:27

      And the next leader of FG??

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  7. Has the Burkean been hacked? The once great group who exposed and persuaded fake Jew and violent 7″ bicepped incel, Jacob Wolfe to swop Trinners, after his exposure, to discover his true vocation as a barista and cup and plate washer now platforms rich kid eastern Europeans who want to burn down the very society that paid for him to attend one of Europes most expensive high schools?. Are you still there Burkean? Molfinarshole, as he’s affectionately remembered by Trinners global falling rankers who remain there in perpetuity also remember him as the Jew obsessed know nothing who persuaded Mr Jenny MaGuire that he could be a lad-y if he lost two stone (s). Do better Burkean.

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  8. Ivaus@thetricolour 07/11/2025 at 02:24

    💚🇮🇪☘
    Right or Wrong…left footed,left brain,left principles…left reality,left out.
    Keeping your head while those around you lose theirs.

    For a country and voting public that do not have a conservative representation in Irish Parliament despite the global label of its people for decades…now once again it’s your far right fault narrative that has feverishly campaigned in Divide N Conquer since a Presidential Pantomime elected its Far Left government backed candidates.

    For years the never ending coalition of criminals in FFG and SF have fully supported Antifa BLM NGO EUN SOROS REPLANTATION.
    Now that the cracks have appeared,it’s shore up time to limit the damage from their own goal self destruction…their destruction being inevitably before the next election…or total collapse of government establishment .

    Take a bow fellow Patriots…every win no matter how small is Our Gain.
    Stay focused,concentrate on Ireland and The Irish, Own and Fix Our
    Problems only with the unity of self preservation not division and ignore all distractions,gas lighting and shrills because Their blaming everything
    and everyone else, from Flags to Failures was Their Own Plan…and now
    THEIR OWN DOWNFALL THROUGH DIVISION, Erin Go Brath 🇮🇪

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  9. Erez Kafri 07/11/2025 at 13:37

    I’m convinced that Lazlo is part of the sprawling net of Mossad agents. Isn’t it obvious? How better to hide in plain sight than pretend not be an agent while being an agent.

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  10. Every media outlet in the online community has in-house standards for the content they upload.
    They have a right of refusal, to say no, if they feel a contribution crosses boundaries that would conflict with their goals and principles.
    They also have the right to have discretion about their standards, boundaries and principles.
    And that seems to be what has happened here.
    The Burkean has given this imbecile a platform to prove he is retarded.
    And like an imbecile he has jumped in with open arms.
    It will be interesting to watch it all fall apart.

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  11. Wow…. that was a hell of an anti-Semitic rant from Laszlo. Is he competing in some “bigot of the month” competition?

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  12. “Our elected representatives do not act according to our wishes, having sold themselves to the forces of Zionism. In other words, Israel has embedded itself in Western institutions, parliaments, universities and corporations, invisibly occupying them.. This is conducted via Zionist finance capital.” No antisemitic tropes at all here.

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  13. Unite left and right to do what exactly? Issue a strong-worded statement? A reminder that as President of Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union the author never attempted to pole TCD students on the question of a united Ireland (unlike UCDSU which voted for a united Ireland in 2017). Let’s lead by example and take a stand on burning domestic issues before telling others their business. Otherwise Ireland will continue to be a marginal player on the world stage which no one takes seriously.

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