
Kim Riley
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“Don't come to Ireland. It's not safe.” An Irish politician is escalating the country's immigration debate after the killing of an American woman, criticizing police for not publicly identifying the man they wanted to question before he boarded a flight to Turkey. The case has reignited scrutiny of Ireland's asylum laws after reports that legal protections may have prevented authorities from publicly identifying the person of interest.


AL-Saqar's Family Issue Threats of "Tribal Retaliation" To Irish Online Commentators "STATEMENT, WARNING & TRIBAL NOTICE" FROM MURDER SUSPECT'S FAMILY “Unfortunately, some reckless voices have rushed ahead of the ongoing case involving our son Ahmad Al-Suqour (previously residing in Ireland),” it continues. The statement claims that the family have faced “malicious attempts” to “spread racism and sow division among the people of our united Jordanian and Palestinian community.” They further claim that people have been “insulting the dignity of the young man and the reputation of the Al-Suqour tribe throughout the country”. The family then warn that they will pursue “legal action” against “defamation” or “racist incitement”, and say that a “legal team” has already been formed to this end. They add that evidence of such online commentary will be submitted to the Cybercrime Unit of the Jordanian police. The family say that in addition to this, they will pursue anyone who “insults members of the tribe or their family” through “tribal customs and traditions”. To sign off, the statement says: “we trust the judiciary and the course of justice. We will not allow any platform or irresponsible individual to turn themselves into judge and jury."





🚨 BREAKING Ahmad Al-Saqar is currently detained in Jordan. The issue now is that Ireland and America neither have extradition laws with Jordan.




A senior UN official accused Hamas of interfering with humanitarian deliveries in Gaza and intimidating aid workers, warning that the group's actions were making relief operations increasingly dangerous rte.ie/news/2026/0713…












@Schwarzwald77 Are you offended? Let me clarify: I’m elated that he’s dead. Overjoyed…. Just like he was elated at seeing countless dead children throughout Middle East.









