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Queers for Palestine Ireland to host fundraising quiz in support of Gaza

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Queers for Palestine (Ireland) has announced it will be holding a fundraising table quiz on Thursday, October 17, at Street 66 on Parliament Street, Dublin.

The event will raise funds for Uisce for Gaza, a clean water initiative run in collaboration with the Kildare branch of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) that provides aid….

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