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‘I fear for the future of my children here’, says Jewish protester dragged out of Irish Shoah event

Another Jewish protester tells JC she was forcibly removed despite telling security staff she was pregnant

January 27, 2025 14:16
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Lior Tibet says she was forcibly removed from the Holocaust Memorial Day event after turning her back on the President during his speech (Image: X)
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The Jewish woman who was dragged out of Ireland’s official Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony after she silently protested against a diatribe on Gaza by President Michael Higgins has told the JC she fears for the future of her children in the country. 

Lior Tibet, 37, was forcibly removed from the event along with a pregnant Jewish friend by security staff after they – along with four other Jews – stood up and turned their back on Higgins when he spoke about the “thousands searching for relatives in the rubble” of Gaza. 

“After what happened yesterday I’m really worried about how this will affect my kids. The atmosphere in Ireland is not what it used to be.

“When I first came here, I loved this country. But after October 7, it feels like I am having an existential crisis. It’s hard to believe it’s the same country,” said the mother of two.