Sadaka – The Ireland Palestine Alliance
Sadaka – The Ireland Palestine Alliance works to influence the Irish Government and EU policymakers in support of human rights.
Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Ireland has a moral and legal duty to prevent this. To reinforce this message, Sadaka is asking you to support the delivery of 20,000 postcards to the Taoiseach.
With your help, we have now distributed these postcards as widely as possible across the country, as part of a nationwide postal campaign to pressure the Irish Government into imposing sanctions on Israel.
When mailing, we encourage you to post on social media using #POSTFORPALESTINE
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Relevant Documents
Members of Sadaka review a wide range of publications from Israel, Palestine and international sources, to assemble some of the most relevant documents and visual material. We would like to draw your attention to the following:
Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach
Official Debate Report, Dáil Éireannn, March 20 2024
Arms exports to Israel must stop immediately: UN experts
Press Release, OCHR, Special Procedures, February 23 2024
“The time for decisive action is now”: Former U.N. Experts Open Letter on Rafah by 22 Former United Nations Special Rapporteurs, February 22nd 2024
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)
News Features
Members of the Sadaka team are constantly reviewing information sources to maintain up-to-date on events in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (oPt). We would like to draw your attention to the following:
Germany bans singing in Irish at protest
The New Arab, April 23rd 2024
Lack of proof of allegations against UNWRA – Michael Martin
The Irish Times April 23rd 2024
The University Times, April 8th 2024
Qatar gains influence in Middle East as main mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks
The Irish Times, April 8th 2024
Crude oil slides more than $1 a barrel amid Gaza ceasefire hopes
The Irish Examiner, April 8th 2024
Hamas says Gaza truce talks still deadlocked despite reports of progress
The Irish Examiner, April 8th 2024
Image Credit: UN OCHA / Activestill