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'Stop funding genocide': People protest against Ireland's sale of Israeli bonds
Senator Alice Mary Higgins says Central Bank of Ireland's support for Israel is serious breach of international law
Citizens opposing the sale of Israel's war bonds in Ireland held a protest on Friday under the banner, "Stop funding genocide."
The demonstration was organized by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) in front of the Central Bank of Ireland building in Dublin.
Protesters said the Central Bank of Ireland's approval of Israeli bonds was "unethical" and called for halting their sale across Europe.
Ireland, which along with Norway and Spain recognized Palestine in May, is the home country of Israeli bonds sold in the EU, with the Central Bank of Ireland designated as the competent authority to approve prospectuses for the securities.
The bonds are said to have been used as a means to support Israel's brutal war efforts in Gaza and Lebanon.
Independent senator Alice Mary Higgins, who attended the protest, told Anadolu that the Central Bank of Ireland's support for Israel is a serious breach of international law.
Higgins said the bonds, previously sold through the UK, were taken over by Ireland after Brexit.
She said Ireland should "not be facilitator or accomplice" in the flow of money and arms.
The demonstration was organized by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) in front of the Central Bank of Ireland building in Dublin.
Protesters said the Central Bank of Ireland's approval of Israeli bonds was "unethical" and called for halting their sale across Europe.
Ireland, which along with Norway and Spain recognized Palestine in May, is the home country of Israeli bonds sold in the EU, with the Central Bank of Ireland designated as the competent authority to approve prospectuses for the securities.
The bonds are said to have been used as a means to support Israel's brutal war efforts in Gaza and Lebanon.
Independent senator Alice Mary Higgins, who attended the protest, told Anadolu that the Central Bank of Ireland's support for Israel is a serious breach of international law.
Higgins said the bonds, previously sold through the UK, were taken over by Ireland after Brexit.
She said Ireland should "not be facilitator or accomplice" in the flow of money and arms.
For more information:
https://www.yenisafak.com/en/world/stop-fu...
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