A gathering will meet at Market Square in Mullingar this weekend.
A protest in support of the people of Palestine will be held in the midlands this weekend.
Mullingar 4 All is organising the gathering in Market Square in Mullingar this Sunday at 1.30pm in a bid to condemn what it describes as "war crimes" by Israeli air-forces.
It follows an Israeli air-strike on a refugee camp in Gaza, which has left 50 people dead and hundreds more injured.
Founder of Mullingar 4 All, Christine O' Mahony, says they're hoping for a large turnout:
The Tánaiste Michael Martin has described the attack on a refugee camp as "horrific and unjustifiable."
The Fianna Fáil leader says it was not a proportionate attack:
Peter Lerner from the Israeli Defence Forces says the target was a Hamas commander:
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