Artists project Gaza message on Cliffs of Moher

Teresa Mannion Teresa Mannion | 04-22 08:15

A group of artists projected a beam of light onto the Cliffs of Moher in Co Clare last night with the word ceasefire.

In a statement, the collective of Irish artists called for a permanent ceasefire.

In a statement, Dearbhla Glynn said: "In the midst of starvation, and the onset of famine in the north of Gaza, this image is intended to be a beam of empathy from Ireland to Gaza, and a call for collective action."

Caoimhe Butterly added: "Our action is particularly addressed to, and in solidarity with, the children of Gaza. There have been more children killed in Gaza in the past six months than four years of global war."

The group called for urgent political action to bring about a permanent ceasefire.

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