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Ireland appears closer to passing a bill that will ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territories in the ...
The Northern Ireland leg of the trip was scrapped at the start of July due to "unexpected" visa delays, but the club had ...
Around 10,000 people are taking part in a march in support of Palestine on the streets of Dublin. The National March for ...
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Dublin Live on MSNThousands take to the streets for pro-Palestinian rally in DublinThousands of people have taken part in a pro-Palestinian rally calling on the government to implement sanctions on Israel.
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Irish Mirror on MSNThousands take part in pro-Palestinian rally in DublinThousands of people have taken part in a pro-Palestinian rally calling on the Irish Government to implement sanctions on ...
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Irish Independent on MSNGAA Palestine travels to Jordan after Irish tour is cancelled due to visa issuesGAA Palestine said its players and mentors have arrived in Jordan for a summer camp after their planned tour of Ireland was ...
GAA Palestine has confirmed that its players and mentors have travelled to Jordan for a summer camp, after visa denials ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA Palestine enlist the help of intercounty stars for Plan B camp after visa denial into IrelandDublin hurling stars among those who are heading to Jordan to help out with the hastily arranged simmer camp for 33 children ...
Ireland should move to ban trade with illegal settlements on Palestinian land in a “timely manner”, several prominent Israeli ...
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Irish Independent on MSNGAA Palestine ‘beyond devastated’ as planned tour of Ireland is cancelled after visas deniedGAA Palestine has confirmed a planned trip to Ireland this summer will no longer go ahead and said they are “beyond ...
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee described the Occupied Territories Bill as "so stupid" and demanded officials "sober up".
The Taoiseach said the Irish government is "conscious" that there are "efforts abroad to undermine the integrity of Ireland's position, to misrepresent Ireland's position." The Taoiseach was ...
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