The Tánaiste says Ireland fully supports humanitarian aid for people in Palestine.
A decision to review EU funding for Palestine was reversed yesterday, following an announcement from an EU Commissioner from Hungary.
Fighting in the region has intensified with Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, warning his country's strikes against Hamas militants "are just the beginning".
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, says people in Palestine need access to essential services no matter what:

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