Today is International Day of Solidarity with Palestine
Proud that Strabane has one of the best Palestinian murals in the world
Ireland will always stand with Palestine
Órfhlaith Begley MP
@OrfhlaithBegley

I strongly condemn. Israeli Terrorism , barbarism and inhumanity!
(CavalierZee)
16-year-old Ahmad Shehadeh was just murdered by the Israeli Occupation Forces in a raid of occupied Nablus. The Ministry of Health reports he was shot in the heart. This is Zionism.
(Muhammed El-Kurd)
Europe during Bosnian Muslim Genocide:
Mesut Ozil was ostracized when he spoke out against the repression of the #Uyghurs. But now its permissible for clubs to raise the banner of human rights. This time it’s the right thing to do, because it’s against #Qatar an #Arab , #Muslim state and is non #European :
What human rights?:
FIFA president Gianni Infantino blasted the “hypocrisy” of Western critics of Qatar’s human rights record on Saturday, making a passionate defence of the World Cup in the Gulf state on the eve of the kick-off.
Qatar officials say their country has been the target of “racism” and “double standards” and they point to reforms on working conditions and safety that have been hailed as groundbreaking in the region.
Infantino, speaking at his opening press conference of the tournament in Doha, had harsh words for critics of Qatar.
“This moral lesson-giving – one-sided – is just hypocrisy,” said the Swiss.
“I don’t want to give you any lessons of life, but what is going on here is profoundly, profoundly unjust.”
He added: “For what we Europeans have been doing for the last 3,000 years we should apologise for the next 3,000 years before starting giving moral lessons to people.”
Infantino also expressed his support for marginalised communities.
“Today I feel Qatari, today I feel Arab, today I feel African, today I feel disabled, today I feel a migrant worker,” he said.
Another issue that has dominated the build-up to the tournament is the sale of beer in the Islamic country, which severely restricts alcohol consumption.
Organisers on Friday performed a dramatic U-turn, banning beer sales around stadiums just 48 hours before kick-off.
World football governing body FIFA gave no reason for the surprise decision but media reports said there had been an intervention by Qatar’s ruling family.
Infantino made light of the late change on Saturday.
“I think personally if for three hours a day you cannot drink a beer, you will survive,” he said. “The same applies in France, Spain, Scotland.”
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)