An 'indefinite' student protest against the war in Gaza is continuing to take place this morning at Trinity College Dublin.
An"indefinite" student protest against the war in Gaza is continuing to take place this morning at Trinity College Dublin .
Trinity College Dublin also confirmed the Old Library and Book of Kells Experience will be closed to the public today and added all ticket holders have been refunded. The protest is in opposition to the war in Gaza and what organisers say is the university's business and academic connections to Israel.
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