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‘Overtly divisive and wrong’: Taoiseach calls on proposal to rename Dublin park named after Belfast-born Chaim Herzog
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has called on Dublin City Council (DCC) to halt a proposal to rename Herzog Park due to its direct association with Israel.
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Harris ‘completely opposed’ to plan to rename Herzog Park
Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said he is “completely opposed” to a proposal to remove the name of a former president of Israel from a park in Dublin.