>Gardaí are understood to be investigating statements made at the scene about Irish military involvement in the Middle East uttered by the the teenage attacker, according to Garda sources.
“Gardaí are understood to be investigating statements made at the scene about Irish military involvement in the Middle East uttered by the the teenage attacker, according to Garda sources.”
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It was a stabbing.
“It’s understood that Army members had to fire shots to help intervene in the assault.”
I met the Galway chaplain a few times, an absolute gentleman. You couldn’t meet a nicer guy.
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Hope the Chaplain recovers from this. God forbid we do a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon as a neutral country.
Throw that prick away for life. There’s no reason why this shouldn’t be classed as a terror attack.
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Well done to the lads on duty for handling it so quickly. Hopefully the victim recovers quickly.
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Horrific. Some reports online suggest a little confusion as to whether the kid was shouting about DF involvement in the middle east or Mali, seems quite different things to commit an awful act about.
Not sure how they’ve gotten quite this incensed about DF peacekeeping of all things, theyre very young. But still perhaps we should consider all the ways our peacekeeping can be viewed in the world. Coverage of our peacekeeping in our media makes us all feel good about ourselves but leave us a bit dumbfounded when there’s a negative reaction to it but realities of peacekeeping missions is that this can happen.
RTÉ and the likes could do better to educate people on how and why some might feel hostile and try to control our narrative a bit more. Instead from our media we’ve often gotten coverage that feels like it’s trying to not offend Israel half the time or is shaping debate around neutrality in a way that paints us more as de facto part of a western military establishment.
Doesn’t feel like they’re recognising all the dangers to the DF. Small things that make politicians look good in Europe can have knock on effects in parts of the world we don’t fully or want to understand. Clare Daly and Richard Boyd Barrett viral videos may have done more to protect the lads out there lately than Martin or Varadkar have in some ways lol. God knows what the plan is if they get stuck between Hezbollah and Israel.
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From the journal article:
>Gardaí are understood to be investigating statements made at the scene about Irish military involvement in the Middle East uttered by the the teenage attacker, according to Garda sources.
https://www.thejournal.ie/army-chaplain-galway-attack-6464677-Aug2024/
Did this idiot not know that we’re on a peacekeeping mission over there?
From [https://www.thejournal.ie/army-chaplain-galway-attack-6464677-Aug2024/](https://www.thejournal.ie/army-chaplain-galway-attack-6464677-Aug2024/)
“Gardaí are understood to be investigating statements made at the scene about Irish military involvement in the Middle East uttered by the the teenage attacker, according to Garda sources.”
It was a stabbing.
“It’s understood that Army members had to fire shots to help intervene in the assault.”
Terrorism related attack?
Edit: Garda release
https://preview.redd.it/7inbqsf310jd1.jpeg?width=2494&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=40d9e7bf0a9b48c952733e9872f44c413918d26d
That article is fairly grim reading.
I met the Galway chaplain a few times, an absolute gentleman. You couldn’t meet a nicer guy.
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Hope the Chaplain recovers from this. God forbid we do a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon as a neutral country.
Throw that prick away for life. There’s no reason why this shouldn’t be classed as a terror attack.
Well done to the lads on duty for handling it so quickly. Hopefully the victim recovers quickly.
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Horrific. Some reports online suggest a little confusion as to whether the kid was shouting about DF involvement in the middle east or Mali, seems quite different things to commit an awful act about.
Not sure how they’ve gotten quite this incensed about DF peacekeeping of all things, theyre very young. But still perhaps we should consider all the ways our peacekeeping can be viewed in the world. Coverage of our peacekeeping in our media makes us all feel good about ourselves but leave us a bit dumbfounded when there’s a negative reaction to it but realities of peacekeeping missions is that this can happen.
RTÉ and the likes could do better to educate people on how and why some might feel hostile and try to control our narrative a bit more. Instead from our media we’ve often gotten coverage that feels like it’s trying to not offend Israel half the time or is shaping debate around neutrality in a way that paints us more as de facto part of a western military establishment.
Doesn’t feel like they’re recognising all the dangers to the DF. Small things that make politicians look good in Europe can have knock on effects in parts of the world we don’t fully or want to understand. Clare Daly and Richard Boyd Barrett viral videos may have done more to protect the lads out there lately than Martin or Varadkar have in some ways lol. God knows what the plan is if they get stuck between Hezbollah and Israel.
Nothing to see here. This is normal.