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Irish Fund Divests €1M from Companies Tied to Israeli Settlements

URGENT UPDATE: The Irish Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) has divested over €1 million from two U.S.-owned accommodation companies, Expedia Group and Tripadvisor, linked to Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories. This significant move occurred in 2024, as revealed by the latest National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) report.
This divestment underscores growing scrutiny over investments tied to activities that support illegal settlements, which have sparked international controversy and human rights concerns. The Irish government previously announced a €2.95 million divestment from six Israeli companies, making this latest action a continuation of its ethical investment strategy.
Officials confirmed that while direct investments in Expedia and Tripadvisor have ceased, the fund’s holdings in other companies linked to Israeli settlements have surged. The ISIF’s direct shareholdings in four other firms—including Airbnb, Alstom, Booking Holdings, and Motorola Solutions Inc—rose from €2.1 million in 2023 to €5.3 million in 2024, raising questions about the fund’s investment ethics.
Both Expedia and Tripadvisor have faced backlash for their roles in facilitating the existence of illegal settlements through their platforms, which list accommodations based in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Last year, the ISIF held over €1.3 million in shares in these companies. The direct divestments from both platforms signal a shift in Ireland’s investment policies amid increasing pressure to align financial activities with human rights responsibilities.
Despite the recent divestment, the ISIF continues to invest in companies that are on the UN watchlist. Notably, the fund increased its holdings in Airbnb from €310,000 in 2023 to €440,000 in 2024. Airbnb has stated that it donates all profits from listings in the occupied West Bank to humanitarian organizations. Meanwhile, investments in Alstom have also risen significantly, with shareholdings jumping from €210,000 in 2023 to €1.53 million in 2024.
A spokesperson for Alstom claimed the company does not engage in activities related to the occupied Palestinian territories and has requested removal from the UN database. However, the ISIF’s continued investments in Booking Holdings and Motorola Solutions raise further concerns. Booking.com still lists numerous properties in settlements, while Motorola Solutions has faced criticism for its operations in the region.
The situation has provoked strong responses from political leaders. Cian O’Callaghan, deputy leader of the Social Democrats, labeled it “utterly outrageous” that the ISIF still held bonds from the Israeli government, which critics allege support military actions in Gaza. Following public outcry, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe confirmed that the ISIF had divested from all Israeli state bonds in recent weeks.
As the Irish government reassesses its investment strategies, the implications of these decisions resonate deeply in both financial markets and global human rights discussions. Observers will be closely watching how this evolving landscape impacts Ireland’s international relations and ethical investment practices.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Senator Boyle Demands Immediate Action on Staff Shortages at Glenveagh Castle

URGENT UPDATE: Senator Manus Boyle has called for immediate action to address alarming staff shortages at Glenveagh Castle, a key attraction in Donegal, which has seen its operational days slashed. Earlier today, during a session in the Seanad, Senator Boyle highlighted that the castle was forced to close on Mondays and Fridays last year due to a lack of available staff, impacting the visitor experience for the hundreds of thousands who flock to the site annually.
The senator emphasized the castle’s significance as an integral part of Donegal’s tourism landscape, urging the Minister for Tourism to get a “handle” on the staffing crisis. “This is not just a matter of convenience; it’s about the livelihood of local businesses that depend on tourism,” he stated.
The situation has raised concerns about the future of one of Donegal’s most beloved attractions. With its picturesque views and rich history, Glenveagh Castle draws visitors from around the globe, making effective staffing critical to maintaining its operations and overall visitor satisfaction.
Senator Boyle’s plea comes amid increasing pressure on local tourism authorities to bolster staffing levels. The castle, located within the stunning Glenveagh National Park, showcases the need for immediate solutions to ensure it can operate at full capacity during peak tourist seasons.
As the July 18, 2025 session concluded, it remains to be seen how the Minister will respond to these urgent calls for action. The local community, businesses, and visitors alike are watching closely, awaiting a resolution that could affect the future of tourism in the region.
Next Steps: The Minister for Tourism is expected to address this issue in the coming days. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as the situation develops, ensuring that Glenveagh Castle can continue to welcome visitors without interruption.
This is a developing story, and further details will be provided as they emerge.
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Colorful Art Show “The Creatures in My Mind” Opens July 19

URGENT UPDATE: The highly anticipated art exhibition, The Creatures in My Mind, featuring the stunning watercolour paintings of artist Lily Johnston, opens this Friday, July 19, 2023, at 7 PM in the Kinvara Courthouse. This captivating collection promises to transport viewers into a surreal world where curiosity meets introspection.
Lily Johnston’s work straddles the line between dream and reality, offering a glimpse into a psychological landscape shaped by imagination and creative expression. Each piece invites viewers to explore themes of vulnerability and voyeurism, as Johnston describes her paintings as “curious and deeply personal.” The artist shares that these otherworldly humanoid figures and mythical creatures reflect her inner dialogue and emotional experiences.
“This collection comes from between curiosity of the unknown and making sense of the past,” Johnston explains. “They are versions of myself and others – sometimes watching, sometimes being watched.” Her art serves as a therapeutic outlet, helping her cope with both internal and external anxieties.
The exhibition runs daily from July 19 to July 27, 2023, from 11 AM to 5 PM, providing ample opportunity for art lovers to engage with the work. Johnston’s use of vibrant colors and intricate details adds a mystical ambiance, making each painting a unique experience.
“I hope this show resonates with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed or lost in a dream,” she adds, emphasizing the emotional connection she seeks to foster through her art. The figures depicted in her work are described as “expressive but ambiguous,” evoking a sense of familiarity yet leaving room for interpretation.
This exhibition is not just an art show; it’s an invitation to pause and reflect on the quietly strange beauty of the human condition. Johnston’s collection is a reminder of the power of art to connect us through shared experiences and emotions.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore The Creatures in My Mind at the Kinvara Courthouse. Visitors can expect a thought-provoking and visually captivating experience that dives deep into the complexities of identity and creative expression.
Be sure to share this event with fellow art enthusiasts and support local talent in Kinvara!
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Irish Government Defends Occupied Territories Bill Amid US Criticism

UPDATE: The Irish Government is facing intense scrutiny as it defends the Occupied Territories Bill, asserting it does not constitute a “boycott” against Israel. This urgent response comes amid escalating criticism from at least 10 US lawmakers who have publicly opposed the proposed legislation.
The bill is currently under review by an Oireachtas Committee and is slated for a vote in autumn 2023. As tensions rise, the Irish administration maintains its stance, emphasizing that the bill aims to regulate trade practices rather than target Israel specifically.
US concerns have intensified in recent days, with lawmakers expressing fears that the bill could undermine diplomatic relations between Ireland and Israel. The government’s insistence on the bill’s non-boycott nature highlights its commitment to maintaining a balanced approach in international relations.
In a statement, a government spokesperson clarified, “This legislation is not aimed at any nation but is focused on ethical trade practices.” Such assertions are crucial as the bill moves closer to a vote, with significant implications for Ireland’s foreign policy.
The Occupied Territories Bill has sparked a heated debate within Ireland, as proponents argue it promotes human rights, while critics warn of potential diplomatic fallout. As the legislative process unfolds, citizens and international observers alike are closely monitoring these developments.
What happens next? The Oireachtas Committee’s findings are expected to influence the upcoming vote, with potential amendments being discussed to address concerns raised by US officials. The Irish Government must navigate this complex landscape, balancing domestic support for the bill with international relations.
This situation remains fluid, and further updates are anticipated as the bill progresses through the legislative process. Stay tuned for the latest developments on this critical issue impacting Ireland’s role on the global stage.
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Former Athlete’s Heart Attack Saves Two Lives, Shocks Community

UPDATE: A shocking heart attack has transformed the life of Ger Heffernan, a former League of Ireland player, who at just 46 years old experienced a cardiac arrest that not only changed his own life but also saved another. This incredible story unfolded in Kildare after Heffernan collapsed just minutes after completing a grueling session of 40 lengths at the Portarlington Leisure Centre in March 2023.
In a rare twist, Heffernan’s heart attack prompted him to undergo an immediate medical evaluation that uncovered a serious underlying health condition. Doctors confirmed that the emergency intervention not only saved his life but also led to the early diagnosis of a potentially fatal issue in another individual—a powerful reminder of how one shocking event can ripple through lives.
Heffernan, who had been considered fit and healthy, described his experience as one of the “best things that’s happened to me.” He emphasized the importance of listening to one’s body and taking health concerns seriously, regardless of age or perceived fitness level. “It was a wake-up call,” he stated, reflecting on how his heart attack has led him to advocate for heart health awareness in his community.
This incident has raised crucial questions about health monitoring and emergency preparedness, particularly for athletes and active individuals. Many are now urging fitness centers to implement more rigorous health screening protocols and training for staff to respond to emergencies effectively.
As Heffernan continues his recovery, he is committed to sharing his story to inspire others to prioritize their health. His journey serves as a poignant reminder that even in moments of crisis, positive changes can emerge, impacting not just the individual but also the wider community.
Authorities and health experts are urging everyone to take heart health seriously, stressing that early intervention can make all the difference. What happens next? Heffernan plans to meet with local health officials to discuss initiatives aimed at improving awareness and prevention strategies for heart-related issues.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and learn how one man’s ordeal is igniting important conversations about heart health in communities worldwide.
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