Ireland Vs Israel: Moral Stand Or Empty Virtue Signalling? Episode 749
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Ireland Vs Israel: Moral Stand Or Empty Virtue Signalling? Episode 749
Niall Boylan
On today’s show, Niall talks to social commentator Karl Deeter, Stephen Delaney and callers about the growing controversy surrounding the Ireland vs Israel football match due to take place in the Aviva Stadium this October.
Minister for Sport Patrick O’Donovan and Minister of State Charlie McConalogue have both confirmed they will not attend the match because of the ongoing war in Gaza, reigniting calls from campaigners for Ireland to boycott the fixture altogether. Some believe Ireland should refuse to play, even if it means forfeiting the game or risking disqualification from the competition, arguing that taking part sends the wrong message during a humanitarian crisis.
Others say sport and politics should never mix and that punishing Irish players and supporters would achieve absolutely nothing. They argue the Irish team should fulfil the fixture as planned and leave international conflicts to politicians and diplomats.
Do you think Ireland should boycott the match in protest?
Would forfeiting the game be a powerful statement or a pointless gesture?
Do you believe most Irish people strongly support Palestine enough to back a boycott?
Or should the game go ahead as planned and politics stay out of sport?
The debate got heated as callers clashed over whether Ireland has a moral obligation to act or whether football is being dragged into politics yet again. Listen back now.


