Protesters occupy Dublin's Central Bank over Israeli bond sales
Briefly

A group of 20 protesters from the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign staged a protest at the Central Bank of Ireland, demanding the end of its regulation of Israeli bonds. They argued that these bonds enable funding for genocide and violate the Genocide Convention. Despite their intentions to hand a letter to the bank's Governor, they were met with a lockdown and police presence. Organizer Helen Mahony highlighted the Central Bank's role in facilitating warfare funding, calling the situation morally unacceptable. The protest concluded at 1 PM without a resolution.
The activists are demanding an end to the Central Bank of Ireland's regulation of Israeli bonds, which they claim funds genocide across Europe.
Helen Mahony emphasized the role of the Central Bank in facilitating the transfer of funds for military actions, questioning its ethical stance on bond regulation.
Read at Irish Independent
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