Pressure is mounting on the FAI over Ireland's upcoming football fixtures against Israel, with the Dáil set to debate the issue today.
The discussion comes as the association looks for UEFA to move the October match from Dublin to a neutral venue, which is likely to be in Hungary.
Labour, Sinn Féin and campaigners are calling for the games to be cancelled altogether - A public meeting will take place in Blanchardstown in Dublin with a host of speakers calling for a boycott, and saying no to a sportswashing of genocide.
Wexford Deputy George Lawlor said it would be immoral to have the Israeli flag & team paraded in the Aviva Stadium
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