Great Irish demonstration in support of Palestine
Irish supporters of Palestine once again demonstrated in the center of Dublin city against the crimes of the Zionist regime. |
According to the report of the Fars News Agency International Group, a large number of Irish demonstrators once again marched in the center of Berlin for another Saturday to condemn the Zionist regime’s genocide in the Gaza Strip and condemned their country’s government’s support for the Zionist regime. .
According to the news agency “Press Association”, pro-Palestine demonstrators started their march on the main street “O’Connell” in the center of Dublin at 1:30 pm local time. They targeted the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country.
Protesters displayed Palestinian flags and placards with slogans condemning the positions of the governments of Ireland, America and the Zionist regime.
Demonstrators chanting “Free Palestine” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be freed”, they accused the Zionist regime of committing genocide.
The participants in this demonstration demanded the establishment of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the expulsion of the Zionist regime’s trip to Ireland and The Irish government supported South Africa’s complaint to the International Court of Justice against this regime for committing genocide.
100 days of the unique operation of Al-Aqsa Storm by the Palestinian resistance led by Hamas at dawn. The 7th of October (October 15) is against the Zionist regime; As a result of this operation, 1200 Zionists were killed and about 240 other Zionists were captured by the resistance fighters. Following this operation, the Zionist regime has launched a siege and brutal attacks against the residential areas of this strip.
The main opposition parties in Ireland include the Sinn Fein Party, the Labor Party and the Social Democratic Party. They asked the Dublin government to support South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime.
“Leo Varadkar”, the prime minister of Ireland, has rejected his country’s joining this court case against the Zionist regime.
The organization known as “Palestine Solidarity Campaign of Ireland” who organized Saturday’s demonstration, announced that the demonstration was carried out as part of a global day of action to demand an end to the Zionist regime’s operations in Gaza. Political parties and local groups supported these demonstrations.
Betty Parcell, a spokeswoman for the said campaign, said: “This is a huge demonstration, this is the biggest demonstration that we have ever held. We have marched every Saturday. “We need a ceasefire now, but above all we protest the disgraceful position of the Irish government in refusing to support South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice. They do not speak for the people of Ireland at all.”
Zoe Lawlor, the head of this campaign, also said: “This demonstration is a complete rejection of the genocide by Israel.”
He stated: “Today “We are here to express our anger that they allowed this genocide to happen and that world leaders enabled and supported this genocide and gave it the green light and our government did absolutely nothing to stop it.”
The crowd of protesters shouted “shame on you” against the Irish government and chanted slogans in support of the movement to boycott the Zionist regime.
Lawlor “Palestinian people should be able to live a normal and free life in a world without violence and oppression,” said Bernadette McAliskey, a veteran civil rights activist from Northern Ireland to the crowd. In this demonstration, he said: “Palestine is the test of our humanity.” This 76-year-old activist emphasized that he has been working to support Palestinian rights for more than 50 years. Mary Lou Macdonald, the leader of the Sinn Féin party, called for a boycott of the traditional trip to Washington on one of Ireland’s holidays because US President Joe Biden made the genocide against Gaza possible.
He He also asked the Irish to boycott any politician who travels to Washington during the election.
Pro-Palestinian protesters of various ages, some of whom wore masks or waved South African flags in the rainy weather. They participated in the demonstration in Dublin.
publisher | Fars News |