Controversy Over Israeli Ammunition Purchases by Ireland’s Defence Forces Revealed
Documents from 1992 reveal a government dispute in Ireland regarding the purchase of Israeli ammunition for its Defence Forces. Foreign Affairs Minister David Andrews expressed concerns over the moral implications of such purchases, particularly given Israel’s military actions in Lebanon. Despite his objections, Defence Minister John Wilson and Finance Minister Bertie Ahern prioritized cost, leading to ongoing military supplies from Israel. The revelation highlights past tensions surrounding Ireland’s defense partnerships and international perceptions.