The IPSC used the event to call for an immediate end to what it described as "the genocide" in Gaza.
Thousand's of people were involved in yesterday's Pro-Palestine protest march in Dublin, including people from Kildare and Galway.
The organiser's of the event have said it was one of the biggest to date.
The IPSC used the event to call for an immediate end to what it described as "the genocide" in Gaza.
The campaign group also renewed its call on the Government to sanction Israel and to enact the Occupied Territories Bill.
The protest began at 1pm yesterday where people marched from The Garden of Remembrance in Dublin to Molesworth Street, where a rally was held outside Leinster House.

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