Tánaiste welcomes imminent arrival of 52 Palestinian young people from Gaza
- Published on: 28 August 2025
- Last updated on: 28 August 2025
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris TD, has announced the imminent arrival in Ireland of 52 Palestinians from Gaza. The first group of 26 are expected to arrive today (Thursday, 28 August), with the remaining students, who have all been offered scholarships by Irish education institutions, arriving between Friday and Sunday.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including its Embassies in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Türkiye, have worked closely with the relevant authorities to ensure that the group could make this journey.
Since the beginning of the crisis in Gaza, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has supported more than 200 people to leave Gaza and travel to Ireland. As exit from Gaza is dependent on receipt of permission from the relevant local authorities, both in Israel and neighbouring jurisdictions, such assistance often rests outside the control of the Government of Ireland.
The Tánaiste said:
“I welcome the arrival of these Palestinian young people to Ireland, and wish them every success with their studies here. I want to thank our diplomatic and consular staff in the region and at headquarters for their huge efforts to bring about this outcome.
“We remain gravely concerned about the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, including the recent decision of the Israeli authorities to escalate their military offensive. This will only exacerbate the current suffering and ever-rising number of civilian casualties. Famine has been declared in parts of the Gaza Strip and is projected to spread further in the coming weeks. There is no justification for this man-made humanitarian crisis. Ireland has consistently called for an immediate ceasefire agreement and permanent end to hostilities, for the immediate release of all hostages and for the rapid, unimpeded and large-scale entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.”