For the fourth Saturday in a row, over 2,000 people gathered in Dublin to march in solidarity with the people of Gaza today. Undaunted by the heavy rain, they marched from the Garden of Remembrance to the Department of Foreign Affairs on Stephen's Green. Among their number was a keffiyeh-wearing Gordon D'Arcy.
There's @Gordonwdarcy marching in Solidarity with #Gaza now in Dublin. #GazaUnderAttack @monaeltahawy pic.twitter.com/0nqdbFV0DP
— David Lynch (@gribers) August 2, 2014
We've known since, well, yesterday that Darce had joined Munster men Trevor Hogan and Duncan Casey as an outspoken supporter of the people of Gaza. A Co-owner of the Exchequer Bar in central Dublin, D'Arcy tweeted his approval of the bar's decision to boycott Israeli goods in protest at the actions of the Israel Defense Forces.