The bill’s sponsor, an Independent senator named Frances Black, tweeted in response that she had two legal opinions disputing Coveney’s claim. “I believe if we wait for EU leadership, we could be waiting forever,” she wrote. In a tweet on Sunday, Black thanked Waters for his support, and wrote that it was “time for Ireland to take the lead, stand up for justice in #Palestine & end trade in #SettlementGoods.”The Irish Government has always condemned construction of illegal settlements. But this Bill asks Irish govt to do something it is not legally empowered to do - trade is an EU competence, not an Irish one. FF knows this - so this move is both opportunist and irresponsible.
— Simon Coveney (@simoncoveney) July 3, 2018
Discussion in the Irish senate on the bill was postponed in January following government opposition and a strongly negative reaction in Jerusalem.The current move also comes amid calls in Ireland to boycott next year’s Eurovision Song Contest, which is scheduled to be held in Israel. Though Fianna Fáil will support the bill against the settlements, it is unlikely to support a Eurovision boycott, its leader, Micheál Martin, was quoted as saying.Martin, asked about the Eurovision boycott in TheJournal.ie, said he has “never been a boycott fan,” and that “I think the Eurovision is neither here nor there, to be frank, in terms of the profound crisis that Palestine represents, particularly Gaza.”Ireland, along with Sweden and Spain, are considered among the fiercest critics of, and most unsympathetic countries toward, Israel inside the EU.Sources in Jerusalem dismissed the notion that this move could lead to a snowball effect in other European parliaments, saying that the influence of Ireland – with only 4.8 million people – is limited, and the country is not a “central player” inside the EU.In 2015, the EU issued guidelines for labeling products from the settlements, but stopped short of calling for a boycott.Thanks for the support @RogerWaters The Occupied Territories Bill 2018 is in Seanad Éireann on July 11th - time for Ireland to take the lead, stand up for justice in #Palestine & end trade in #SettlementGoods https://t.co/j6Ob8hF4Sw
— Frances Black (@frances_black) July 1, 2018