Allianz has been sponsoring the GAA's National League campaign since 1993.
Offaly GAA has passed a motion calling on the GAA to begin the process of ending all commercial involvement with Allianz.
A United Nations report has identified Allianz's parent company as among the corporations holding Israeli War Bonds.
Allianz are set to sponsor the National Leagues until 2030, but the motion tabled by the Ferbane club will now be sent to the GAA's Ethics and Integrity Committee, urging Croke Park to end their association with the financial services company.
Chair of An Síolán, Ferbane Community Development Group, Brian Flynn says he wants the motion to educate people more about the situation in Palestine:
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