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Published 14:50 16 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 16:02 16 Jul 2025 BST

GAA Palestine have confirmed that their upcoming trip to Ireland has been cancelled.
They've explained that the reason behind the cancellation comes from issues with the Department of Justice.
In a lengthy statement, GAA Palestine wrote: "It is with a very heavy heart that we announce that the planned trip to Ireland can no longer proceed. The delay stemming from issues with the Department of Justice has ultimately resulted in this difficult decision, as time has run out to make alternative arrangements.
"The touring party was scheduled to depart from the West Bank this morning. We initially postponed departure for today, as the Department of Justice had informed us they were reviewing the appeal. However, the embassy in Tel Aviv is now closed — we had a driver pick up the passports to allow us explore other options for the touring party to travel elsewhere, allowing us to provide these young athletes with the respite and opportunity they deserve."
The statement continued: "Even if visas are issued at this late stage, delays at checkpoints and borders are likely to cause severe disruptions and extended delays. Giving the children hope again, only for that hope to be dashed once more, would be too cruel.
"We are profoundly upset for all our GAA Palestine members, for the clubs that went to great lengths to organise this meaningful trip, and for the families who generously volunteered to host our touring party — transforming their homes with bunk beds and painting walls to welcome these young GAA players from the West Bank to Ireland. To our sponsors for their generosity, we do hope we can work together again in the future."
They concluded: "While we are beyond devastated, we remain committed to our mission and will now proceed with Plan B, exploring other destinations where our children will be welcomed and celebrated.
"We thank EVERYONE for their continued support and understanding during this challenging time."
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