Dublin event sees Irish athletes show support for Palestine
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DUBLIN: Irish athletes in Dublin showed solidarity with Palestinians and protested against Israel for its onslaught against Gaza Strip.
Dozens joined Irish Sport for Palestine group’s rally in front of parliament. Former Irish international boxer and European champion, Eric Donovan, 38, said the rally is “very important to stand up for the injustices and the genocide that happened in Palestine.” “And what is happening in Palestine is not very fair and not very equal at the moment. It’s horrific crimes, heinous, evil crimes that are being carried out by Israel and supported by their allies in America and in Europe. So, we must come together to call out this genocide, this inhumane action,” Donovan told Anadolu. “If we keep speaking up and keep standing up, then hopefully the powers that be will actually take some action and sanction Israel and ban them, and remove them from world sports. They don’t deserve to participate on the global stage in sporting events,” he said. “The genocide has to stop and Palestine needs to be free.” A group of pro-Palestine protestors, including the athletes, showed “red cards” to indicate that Israel should not be allowed to participate in international sporting tournaments. A red car in football signals that a player has been ejected from the match for breaking the rules. Despite Palestinian and global demands to banish Israel from international events, Israeli sports clubs and national teams have been competing in tournaments since early October when the current conflict began. Israeli athletes have also been allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics which will begin July 26 in Paris. The protestors, who were holding Palestinian flags, also placed toys on the sidewalk in front of parliament to commemorate children killed by Israel.