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Dublin city council unanimously agrees to fly Palestinian flag in solidarity with Gaza

Palestinian flag flying during a demo in Manchester (image: S Walker)

Dublin city council will fly the Palestinian flag from its buildings in solidarity with Gaza against oppression and genocide. The move was agreed unanimously by city councillors last night, after a motion was submitted by the Independent Group, Sinn Féin, Social Democrats, People Before Profit and several individual councillors. The flag will be flown for a week, beginning today.

This is not the first time that the flag has appeared above Dublin’s City Hall – in 2017, it was raised to mark fifty years of the illegal occupation of the West Bank. Irish MEPs have been among the most outspoken in the EU parliament against Israel’s genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza.

Shamefully, the UK government opted to project the Israeli apartheid occupier’s flag on public buildings, despite strong public opposition.

Dublin councillor Cieran Perry told the Irish Independent:

Over 15,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the indiscriminate attacks begin. More than 6,000 of the victims have been children. This slaughter must stop, we reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire and for the release of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

It’s obvious Israel couldn’t care less about the widespread disgust at their indiscriminate slaughter of civilians in Gaza so we have to continue to keep the pressure on the leaders in the countries supporting [Israel].

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