 That this, a state that is capable of doing this, is a psychopath. A state that is capable of doing this is a criminal. It is a barbarian. It is a mass murderer. And to talk of peace, peace with human beings, with people who have some humanity. You cannot make peace with a psychopath, with a mass murderer, with a savage. And that is what the state of Israel is. Israel is the United States. Israel is the monster created by the United States and Britain before them. The only thing you can do with a state like this is resist this and bring it down. We brought it down. The black South African people resisted. They were right to resist. They were justifying that resistance. And eventually the world woke up and rose with the people of South Africa and dismantled that filthy racist regime. And that is what has to happen with the filthy apartheid racist colonial settler regime that is Israel. So this is a fight for humanity. This is a fight for humanity, for a civilized world against barbarians and psychopaths who care only about power and money and are willing to sacrifice their humanity for those things. So we've got to rise up. The only answer to this is Intifada. Dear Mr. Boyd Barrett, at Raleigh in Dublin yesterday, you called for the elimination of the state of Israel and for the country to be put down through the process of Intifada. These are your words, not mine. These shameful remarks were captured on camera. Thanks to my efforts in reposting them, they have now been seen by tens of thousands of people throughout the world. But were enough for my efforts, they would likely have passed unnoticed and unreported. As you have chosen to call for an Intifada against Israel, it's worth clarifying what that term means. For Palestinians, the term Intifada means violent struggle against Israel through any means possible. This includes terrorist attacks against innocent Israelis. That's because in the Palestinian jihadi worldview with which your words resonate, there are no innocent Israelis. We're all considered filthy colonialist settlers. You share a worldview with them. And I'm quoting your words, not mine. Where I live in Jerusalem, memories of the gruesome acts perpetrated during the two Intifadas are still fresh. The scars remain unhealed. I buy pastries and coffee regularly at a coffee shop that was formerly part of the Sparrow Pizza Chain. On August 9th, 2001, it was blown up by a Palestinian suicide bomber inspired by the Intifada that you advocate. She detonated 10 kilograms of explosives, lodging nails into the bodies of random bystanders. 14 Israelis were murdered in that attack, one was left in a persistent vegetative state and more than 100 were maimed for life. People just like me were blown up in coffee shops, on buses and in cinemas because of Intifada. So when you scream on the streets of Dublin advocating for that tactic to be used against my country, against my people, to Palestinian ears, this is what you are calling for. To quote your remarks directly, A state that is capable of doing this by which you meant pursuing war in Gaza is a psychopath. It is a criminal. It is a barbarian. And to talk about peace, you can only make peace with human beings. You cannot make peace with a psychopath, with a mass murderer, with a savage, and that is what the state of Israel is. You added, Israel is the monster created by the United States and by Britain before them. The only thing you can do with a state like this is to resist it and bring it down. It is a filthy, apartheid, racist, colonial, settler regime and the only solution to this is Intifada. As a Jew born in Ireland, now living in Israel, I found your remarks deeply offensive, on more levels than I can express. I was sickened and appalled by your decision to condone terrorism against Israelis like the sickening massacre that we witnessed on October 7th. It appears that in your worldview, acts like beheading babies, raping women and mowing down civilians with machine guns are all legitimate expressions of resistance. I was also disturbed by the anti-Semitic tropes which you peppered throughout your remarks. You made these comments while members of Ireland's police force stood behind you as if to offer you personal protection. You claimed for one that Israel is only motivated by money and power and that it's blind love of money caused it to lose its humanity. Such tropes could have been plugged straight from the pages of the Elders of Zion. You went to pains to call Israel and its residents subhuman, stating that you can only make peace with human beings. And again, classifying Jews and either state as a subspecies and calling for a struggle against us for the sake of the goodness of civilized humanity. Well, that was beyond disturbing. In order to rile up as much hate against me and my countrymen as you could, you claimed without basis that supporters of Israel were the same people who rioted in Dublin last week. You seek to cast Jews as society's enemies, as the outsiders, as the agitators to sideline and weaken us. These are well-worn tactics that have been exploited in the past to excite masses against the Jewish people. And you claimed baselessly that me and millions of Israelis pose a threat to your island in Western Europe stating that if this is what they can do to Palestinians, meaning the Israelis, imagine what they could do to you. We, the people of Israel, are engaged in a war of self-defense. We are not the psychopathic barbarian savages to use your words that you claimed. And it saddens me that such remarks were screamed on the streets of Dublin yesterday and that the only reaction they drew was during adulation from an enthusiastic crowd. At this speech, which was broadcast live on X, you were seen with members of unguarded sheikhana visible in the background. According to the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act, Section 2 Part 1, it is an offence for a person to use words in any place other than their private residence which, having regard to all the circumstances, are likely to stir a patriot. So I ask you, Mr. Boyd Barrett, whether you are willing to clarify your call for Israel to be brought down through Intifada and perhaps expand on what you meant by those terms. And I ask the Minister for Justice of Ireland and its police force on Guarded Sheikhana why members of its force are repeatedly visible in the backdrop of videos in which anti-Semitic hate speech is uttered. Is their purpose to allow hate speech to be delivered unfettered? Because that's what it looks like. After the ugly riot that occurred in Dublin last week, Ireland is working to introduce hate speech legislation. But it seems to me as if hate speech in Ireland doesn't include anti-Semitism and calls to exterminate Israel from the map. Perhaps you can clarify if this is the case. Last week, Dublin City Council refused to meet with the ambassador of Israel who had planned to raise the concerns of the Irish-Jewish community regarding the rising tide of anti-Semitism and hostility to Jews in Ireland. As the Irish government has refused to engage with the Jewish community through that channel of communication, let me assure you here that the concerns are widespread and as we saw yesterday, very well found it. It's rhetoric precisely like this which is causing fear and discomfort. With regards, Daniel.