Irish singer and songwriter Christy Moore backs the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign's efforts to make sure the Central Bank of Ireland does not renew its bonds deal with the genocidal Israeli occupation in upcoming September. https://t.co/t6SQXek7PN
Irish singer Christy Moore supports campaign urging Ireland’s Central Bank to cut financial ties with Israel. #Gaza #Palestine #Ireland https://t.co/DbeGEPjgly
Irish singer and songwriter Christy Moore backs the Irelan-Palestine Solidarity Campaign's efforts to make sure the Central Bank of Ireland does not renew its bonds deal with the genocidal Israeli occupation in upcoming September. https://t.co/t14VMZ8ZJv
Irish author Sally Rooney has announced her intention to donate royalties from her British television series to Palestine Action, a group recently banned and designated as a terrorist organization in the United Kingdom. This move has raised legal concerns, with reports suggesting Rooney could face arrest and that the BBC may come under pressure to sever ties with her. Rooney, known for her novel "Normal People," has openly embraced the potential consequences of supporting the organization despite the UK's anti-terrorism laws. Meanwhile, Irish singer and songwriter Christy Moore has expressed support for the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which is campaigning to prevent the Central Bank of Ireland from renewing its bond deal with Israel in September. Both actions highlight ongoing cultural and financial activism related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Ireland and the UK.