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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 ...
GAA Palestine has confirmed that its players and mentors have travelled to Jordan for a summer camp, after visa denials caused the cancellation of a planned tour of Ireland.
Several smaller countries are taking a stand against Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza. Critics are skeptical about their ...
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Independent.ie 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 ...
Ireland should move to ban trade with illegal settlements on Palestinian land in a “timely manner”, several prominent Israeli ...
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GAA Palestine travels to Jordan after Irish tour is cancelledThe group of 33 from the West Bank were to travel to Ireland this weekend, and lodged an appeal after their visas were ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA Palestine cancels Ireland trip after visa rejectionGAA Palestine have announced with a 'heavy heart' that they have cancelled their planned trip to Ireland after they were ...
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Extra.ie on MSNGAA Palestine announces “with a very heavy heart” that Ireland tour cannot proceedIn an official statement released on Instagram, GAA Palestine has announced that their planned summer trip to Ireland cannot proceed as it is no longer possible to acquire visas and depart on time.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee described the Occupied Territories Bill as "so stupid" and demanded officials "sober up".
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News Letter on MSNPalestinian children’s trip to Ireland from West Bank to play GAA cancelled after Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan statementGAA Palestine has confirmed that a tour of a group of Palestinians who were to visit Ireland will no longer go ahead.
GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...
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