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US support for Israel won't stop Kerry town's Fourth of July fireworks

US support for Israel won't stop Kerry town's Fourth of July fireworks

Killarney's annual celebration faces ethical concerns as United States continue to stand by Israel in Gaza
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Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce confirmed that its annual Fourth of July celebration parade will go ahead despite moral opposition from some quarters over ongoing US support for Israel in Gaza and the loss of thousands of lives.
The annual US celebratory parade through Killarney has come under pressure since 2023, compounded by a recent US decision to veto a United Nations security council resolution calling for an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

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