A silent march will be staged by the Mothers Against Genocide group in Dublin this afternoon to highlight the crisis in Gaza.
“We’ve witnessed violation after violation of the very commonly held values that all society holds.
“Violations of international law, violations of basic human rights – 18,000 children at least have now had their futures robbed.A girl living in a displacement shelter in Rafah, Southern Gaza in February 2024. Image: Terre des hommes / Abed ZagoutSeven children were among those who died. CEO of Action Aid Ireland Karol Balfe has said that Palestinians continue to suffer from ‘carnage and massacre’.
"Unfortunately, 2025 continues to see the absolutely bloody carnage and massacre of Palestinians by the Israeli Defence Forces in 2025 that we saw in 2024,” she said.The continued bombing in the region has been described as ‘horrific’. Featured image: 02.08.2024.Protesters marched in a silent march through Dublin from Leinster House to the GPO to mark 300 days of what they call Israel’s live streamed genocide in Gaza.
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