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Tipperary Peace Convention is pleased to invite the public to a significant and timely talk entitled "Palestine – Today, Tomorrow, The Future", which will take place at Tipperary Town Library, Tipperary Excel, on Friday, February 13 at 12.00 noon.
At a time when the situation in Palestine continues to dominate international attention and raise profound humanitarian, political, and moral questions, this public event will provide a valuable opportunity for informed discussion and reflection.
The talk aims to deepen public understanding of the lived realities facing the Palestinian people, examine current developments, and consider what the future may hold for peace, justice, and stability in the region.
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The event brings together a distinguished panel of speakers with direct experience and expert knowledge of Palestine and the wider Middle East:
Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, who will address the political and diplomatic dimensions of the situation and the role of the international community.
Dr. Mohammed Abu Mughessib, a Palestinian doctor based in Ireland, who will speak from a medical and humanitarian perspective, reflecting on the human cost of conflict.
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Mr. John Whyte, Acting Senior Deputy Director of Operations with UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency), who will provide insight into the critical humanitarian work being carried out on the ground and the challenges faced by aid agencies.
Together, the speakers will offer a comprehensive and deeply human account of Palestine today, while also engaging with questions about the future and the urgent need for a just and lasting peace.
Tipperary Peace Convention has a long-standing commitment to promoting peace, human rights, and international solidarity.
The organisation believes that public education, open dialogue, and compassionate engagement are essential in responding to global injustice and conflict.
This event is open to the public, and all are warmly welcome to attend. Admission is free.
Tipperary Peace Convention would be delighted if members of the public could join them for this important and thought-provoking talk.
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