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Irish envoy bows out with spud attack memory

August 5, 2010 10:05

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Outgoing Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Zion Evrony told a farewell reception that an abiding memory of his tenure was a photo of two Irish policemen guarding a bag of potatoes.

"The potatoes were, of course, Israeli," he recalled. "The occasion was the attempt by demonstrators to empty the shelves of a city centre store of Israeli food products, in continuation of their misguided boycott campaign.

"Happily, this campaign is having very little effect on the healthy trade relationship between Ireland and Israel, which amounts to more than 400 million euros."

He also told the 250-plus Jews and Christians who packed Dublin's Terenure Synagogue hall that he had fallen in love with Ireland's beauty and culture and had found many similarities with his homeland. They were "two small democracies with a special bond to the land, each with a large diaspora, each engaged in efforts to revive an old language."

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