Dublin’s ban on trade with Israeli settlements is a gigantic own goal

It won’t change Jerusalem’s policy, may cost Palestinians their jobs, further isolate Ireland's small Jewish community and provoke US sanctions. Apart from that, it is a fine piece of legislation
Assessment
Ireland's move to ban trade with Israeli settlements appears performative rather than effective. The legislation risks harming Palestinian workers who depend on those settlements for employment, while doing nothing to shift Israeli policy. It also places Ireland's small Jewish community in a more precarious position and could trigger economic retaliation from the United States. The practical consequences may outweigh any symbolic value the ban achieves.
