In a historic move, Ireland has officially appointed Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid as the country’s first fully recognized Palestinian ambassador. This event marks a significant advancement in Ireland-Palestine relations.
This development follows Dublin’s recognition of Palestine as a “sovereign and independent state” in May, with full diplomatic relations established in September.
Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid had previously served as Head of Mission. She will now hold the upgraded title of ambassador under the 1961 Vienna Convention.
The role granted her the full privileges and protections associated with her designation. Earlier this year, Spain, Norway, and Slovenia also made similar recognitions alongside Ireland in support for Palestinian statehood.
The decision has sparked reactions from Israel, which opposes these recognitions, viewing them as detrimental to peace negotiations. However, Ireland and other European nations argue that formal recognition is essential for achieving a lasting solution in the Middle East.
European nations advocated for an end to hostilities and renewed efforts toward establishing a viable Palestinian state. The appointment of the ambassador symbolizes Ireland’s commitment to elevating Palestine’s voice in diplomatic discussions.