Responding to the news that a Carrickmacross born journalist was among those kidnapped by Israeli government forces this week local Councillor Matt Carthy has said that all right-thinking people are outraged at the sheer aggression of Israel.
Paul McGeough lived in Carrickmacross until he was 11 years old when his family emigrated to Australia. He currently works as a journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and is considered an expert on Middle Eastern Affairs. He was on board a vessel in the Gaza bound Flotilla which was captured in international waters by Israel in violation of international law. He is currently being held captive in Ela prison in Beersheba.
Cllr. Carthy said: “Our thoughts and solidarity are with Paul McGeough and his family at this time. He has, I have no doubt, the support and best wishes of the vast majority of his old neighbours and family friends in his home town of Carrickmacross.
“The actions of the Israeli government have once again shown the world that this is a rogue regime. In the first instance I would join the chorus of those demanding the release of all those involved with the flotilla who are being held captive at this time. I will also be requesting Monaghan County Council, at its meeting next Monday, to join with the other local authorities who have adopted motions condemning the Israeli government and calling on our own Foreign Affairs Minister to expel the Israeli ambassador to Ireland.
“Earlier this year that same ambassador attempted to use our town for a PR exercise and unfortunately was facilitated by our Mayor. Thankfully the majority of Town Councillors rectified our image and removed Zion Evrony’s signature from the town’s distinguished visitors book. Wouldn’t it be a shame if this action had not been taken and for Paul McGeough to be informed that his home town considered a representative of the government who kidnapped him to be a ‘distinguished visitor’? Perhaps those ‘politicos’ who condemned the actions of the Town Council will now understand the motives for our actions.
“Regardless, I hope everyone in Carrickmacross and County Monaghan will join us in expressing hope that Paul McGeough, along with the other Irish citizens kidnapped by Israel, is returned home safe and sound without delay”.
Paul McGeough lived in Carrickmacross until he was 11 years old when his family emigrated to Australia. He currently works as a journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and is considered an expert on Middle Eastern Affairs. He was on board a vessel in the Gaza bound Flotilla which was captured in international waters by Israel in violation of international law. He is currently being held captive in Ela prison in Beersheba.
Cllr. Carthy said: “Our thoughts and solidarity are with Paul McGeough and his family at this time. He has, I have no doubt, the support and best wishes of the vast majority of his old neighbours and family friends in his home town of Carrickmacross.
“The actions of the Israeli government have once again shown the world that this is a rogue regime. In the first instance I would join the chorus of those demanding the release of all those involved with the flotilla who are being held captive at this time. I will also be requesting Monaghan County Council, at its meeting next Monday, to join with the other local authorities who have adopted motions condemning the Israeli government and calling on our own Foreign Affairs Minister to expel the Israeli ambassador to Ireland.
“Earlier this year that same ambassador attempted to use our town for a PR exercise and unfortunately was facilitated by our Mayor. Thankfully the majority of Town Councillors rectified our image and removed Zion Evrony’s signature from the town’s distinguished visitors book. Wouldn’t it be a shame if this action had not been taken and for Paul McGeough to be informed that his home town considered a representative of the government who kidnapped him to be a ‘distinguished visitor’? Perhaps those ‘politicos’ who condemned the actions of the Town Council will now understand the motives for our actions.
“Regardless, I hope everyone in Carrickmacross and County Monaghan will join us in expressing hope that Paul McGeough, along with the other Irish citizens kidnapped by Israel, is returned home safe and sound without delay”.