Jewish groups reportedly withdrew from planned meeting in Ireland

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Irish Taoiseach Michéal Martin expressed hope that a planned meeting with US Jewish leaders will proceed, despite reports of several groups pulling out. He noted that the Irish Government has not disclosed which organizations were scheduled to attend. Martin emphasized the government's strong stance against allegations of anti-Semitism. He stated that the groups had initiated the meeting request and that the government remains open to dialogue. The meeting's status remains uncertain, with Martin acknowledging "some indications" of potential cancellations. He reiterated Ireland's commitment to addressing concerns about anti-Semitism and maintaining communication with the Jewish community.


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