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17 Jul 2025, 05:11 GMT+10
The Gaelic Games in Palestine (GAA-P) organization has filed an official appeal after Irish authorities denied travel visas to its team, thwarting plans for a "cultural and sporting tour" in Ireland.
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Ireland's premier amateur sports organization, promotes traditional Irish sports such as hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, and handball. Its Palestinian branch, GAA-P, has been working to introduce these games to the Ramallah area.
Thirty-three children, aged nine to 16, along with 14 adult chaperones, were scheduled to depart on Friday for a two-week trip to Ireland. However, the Irish Immigration Service rejected all visa applications.

According to the GAA, 40 dancers and musicians from the Lajee Center in Bethlehem were also denied entry.
Steven Redmond, chairman of GAA Palestine, criticized the decision, stating: "The appeals process offered no real opportunity for the trip to proceed, and this is very unfair and untransparent, and deeply frustrating. Other agencies have successfully brought children from various countries to Ireland on similar tours. Yet, because our players are Palestinian, our government is blocking their travel, and this is very, very concerning."
The tour was intended to give the children the chance to play hurling, swim in the sea, attend an All-Ireland hurling final, visit a castle, and climb Mount Errigal.
One reported reason for the refusal was "insufficient evidence submitted of strong obligations to return to your home country."
Redmond expressed frustration over last-minute requests for additional documentation: "Seven days before these young boys and girls were meant to leave the West Bank, we are told that additional documentation is now required—documentation that was already provided or never previously requested or indicated as necessary."
He added that volunteers had traveled to the West Bank to assist with paperwork, only for the visas to still be denied. "Volunteers across Ireland are just utterly and completely devastated after all the work and effort put into making this tour happen. It's heartbreaking to see such a promising cultural exchange fall apart at the very last moment."
The Irish government's move has drawn criticism from several politicians, including Ruairí McHugh, mayor of Derry and Strabane, who called for "compassion and decency and to ensure visas are secured." Similar appeals were made by the mayor of Cork, Sinn Féin's leader, and Ireland's prime minister.
The GAA said it stands to lose €38,000 spent on flight tickets if the trip is canceled. The organization noted that the Irish Embassy in Tel Aviv requires flights to be booked before visa approval—a policy that has now left them facing significant losses.
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