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Group of Palestinian children arrive in Ireland to receive medical care
The move is in response to an appeal from the World Health Organisation (WHO) to address the health needs of people from Gaza ...
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Why is Palestine so important in Ireland?
Earlier this month, Ireland threatened to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel's bid were to proceed. "RTÉ believes that Ireland's participation would be unacceptable given the ...
The decision of the Irish government to recognize Palestinian statehood has now taken formal effect more than 40 years after Ireland first called for a Palestinian state. The country's prime minister ...
Ireland will provide €42 million in assistance to the people of Palestine in 2026, an increase from the €36 million it supplied in 2025, with €20 million earmarked as core funding for the United ...
DiEM25 members in Ulster join Five for Palestine to demand justice for political prisoners and challenge colonial repression ...
Helen McEntee has confirmed the Irish government's pledge to kick off the march to likely NATO slavery ASAP. Great.
Opinion
Karol Balfe: A multilateral world is worth fighting for, it must start with justice for Palestine
Yet when Israel wages genocide in Gaza, accelerates violence and illegal occupation with near total impunity in the West Bank, and violates international humanitarian law in full view of the world, ...
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Seven Palestinian children arrive in Ireland for medical treatment
A total of 27 children from Gaza have now been brought to Ireland for medical treatment.
Theatre: Sami Abu Wardeh seems caught up in an effort to tell a story of ongoing slaughter in Palestine too raw to confront ...
Ireland's Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has welcomed the decision announced by Australia, Canada, and the UK on Sunday, September 21, to formally recognize the State of ...
Irish author Sally Rooney has vowed to give fees generated by two BBC adaptations of her books to the Palestine Action group -- banned recently in the UK as a terrorist organisation -- as a government ...
Sally Rooney's second novel 'Normal People' and its 2020 BBC television adaptation won her international acclaim — Amy Sussman Irish author Sally Rooney has vowed to give fees generated by two BBC ...
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