#GreatReturnMarch: Israel has massacred over 120 Palestinians – protests across Ireland!
In response to Israel’s horrific massacre of over 120 unarmed Palestinians, and wounding of thousands in Gaza, the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) has organised an ongoing series of protests around Ireland.
Protests will take place this week in:
Belfast (Sat 10th June, 3pm, City Hall)
IPSC National Chairperson Fatin Al Tamimi said: “The IPSC condemns this latest massacre of unarmed Palestinians by Israeli occupation forces. This is the single deadliest day for Palestinians in the occupied territories in four years. The ‘Great March of Return’ protests come on the 70th Anniversary of the Nakba – the expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians, two thirds of the indigenous Arab population, from their homes by Israeli forces between 1947 and 1949.
“In the face of seven decades of consistent failure by the international community to enforce their inalienable rights, Palestinian civil society has taken it upon itself to enact their UN mandated Right of Return. In doing this, unarmed protestors are being met with Israeli snipers’ bullets. Over 100 unarmed Palestinians have been slaughtered over the past two months, and nothing has been done to punish Israel. Instead the US celebrates by moving its Embassy to Jerusalem and blocks UN Security Council resolutions condemning the killings. Meanwhile the EU continues to reward Israel with increased cooperation and taxpayer money. The entire situation is utterly shameful and sickening.”
Ms Tamimi concluded: “We commend the Irish government for summoning the Israeli Ambassador; however, words are not enough. The ambassador for apartheid and his staff should be expelled, and the Irish Ambassador in Tel Aviv recalled, just as South Africa has done. Ireland must also end the bilateral arms trade with Israel and call for an international military embargo on this state that is murdering vast numbers of Palestinians in cold blood. Ireland must call for the suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, as Israel is in clear breach of its human rights clause. Finally, the Irish government and all opposition parties must support Sen. Frances Black’s upcoming bill seeking to prohibit the import of goods from occupied territories, including Israeli settlements in Palestine.“
Previous protests:
Tuesday 15th May in:
Belfast (6pm, International Peace Wall)
Derry (8pm, Free Derry Corner)
Galway (6pm, Eyre Square)
Limerick (6.30pm, Thomas Street)
Omagh (1pm, Market Street)
Waterford (6pm, Clock Tower)
Others
Newbridge (Wed 16th, 6.30pm, Langton Cross, beside McLoughlins Garage)
Cobh (Wed 16th, 8.30pm, Casement Square)
Sligo (Thur 17th, 5pm, GPO)
Portadown (Thur 17th, 7pm, Garvaghy Road)
Derry (Thur 17th, 7pm, Free Derry Corner)
Armagh (Fri 18th, 7pm, Irish Street Corner)
Tralee (Sat 19th, 12pm, The Square)
Cork (Sat 19th, 12pm, Daunt Sq)
Ennis (Sat 19th, 1pm, O’Connell Street)
Belfast (Sat 19th, 2.30pm, Writers’ Square)
Cork (Sat 26th, 1pm, Daunt Square)
Belfast (Sat 26th, 3pm, City Hall)
Wexford (Sat 31st, 12pm – 2pm, Bull Ring)
Belfast (Tue 5th June, 5pm – 6pm, International Wall, Falls Road)
Dublin (Tue 5th June, 6pm – 7pm, The Spire)
Celbridge (Tue 5th June, 6pm – 7pm, Castletown House entrance gates)
Limerick (Tue 5th June, 6.30pm – 7.30pm, Thomas Street)