Sinn Fein will not attend White House for St Patrick's Day celebration in protest over Gaza
- Sinn Féin leaders Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill will not attend St. Patrick's Day events at the White House to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on Gaza.
- Michelle O'Neill stated the decision highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing the need for political leaders to address reported injustices and violations of international law.
- The absence of Sinn Féin leaders may pressure Taoiseach Micheál Martin, who still plans to visit the White House amid concerns for the Irish economy.
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Ireland's Sinn Fein leaders to boycott White House St. Patrick's Day
Leaders of Sinn Fein will not travel to the White House to participate in St. Patrick's Day festivities in Washington, D.C. next month, the left-wing political party in Ireland and Northern Ireland said Friday.
Ireland’s opposition to snub Trump on St. Patrick’s Day
Ireland’s main opposition party Friday said it will boycott a planned St. Patrick’s Day event with President Trump to protest what it called his “catastrophic” handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The leaders of Sinn Fein, which is also a major political force in British-ruled Northern Ireland, said it would skip the meeting with Trump to take “a principled stance against the threat of mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza.…
Sinn Féin leaders won’t attend St. Patrick’s event at White House to protest U.S. stance on Gaza
Sinn Fein’s leaders said Friday they will not attend a traditional St. Patrick’s Day event next month at the White House as a protest against President Donald Trump’s stance on Gaza.

Sinn Féin leaders won't attend St. Patrick's event at White House to protest US stance on Gaza
Sinn Féin’s leaders say they will not attend a traditional St. Patrick’s Day event next month at the White House as a protest against President Donald Trump’s stance on Gaza. The Irish party leader Mary Lou McDonald and Northern Ireland’s…


Sinn Fein defends boycott of US visit for St Patrick’s Day events amid criticism
Irish deputy premier Simon Harris said the party’s decision would not help any Palestinians.
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