Spotted in Bethlehem on the wall. by Alternative_Flow10 Tags:ireland 6 comments “Fà ilte gu” is Scots Gaelic. “Fáilte go” is Irish. There’s huge back and forths from Ireland to Bethlehem within the solidarity movement. Sure the new Bohs jersey with Kneecap is giving 30% of its profits to a gym there. https://www.aclai.ie/story Pun intended? The word “Bethlehem” means “House of Bread” in Hebrew, derived from the words “beit” (house) and “lechem” (bread). Bethlehem is twinned with Glasgow and Derry Gaeilge na hAlban. But we actually probably made the wall. CRH/Irish Cement supplied a lot of the illegal walls Comments are closed.
There’s huge back and forths from Ireland to Bethlehem within the solidarity movement. Sure the new Bohs jersey with Kneecap is giving 30% of its profits to a gym there. https://www.aclai.ie/story
The word “Bethlehem” means “House of Bread” in Hebrew, derived from the words “beit” (house) and “lechem” (bread).
Gaeilge na hAlban. But we actually probably made the wall. CRH/Irish Cement supplied a lot of the illegal walls
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“FÃ ilte gu” is Scots Gaelic.
“Fáilte go” is Irish.
There’s huge back and forths from Ireland to Bethlehem within the solidarity movement. Sure the new Bohs jersey with Kneecap is giving 30% of its profits to a gym there.
https://www.aclai.ie/story
Pun intended?
The word “Bethlehem” means “House of Bread” in Hebrew, derived from the words “beit” (house) and “lechem” (bread).
Bethlehem is twinned with Glasgow and Derry
Gaeilge na hAlban.
But we actually probably made the wall. CRH/Irish Cement supplied a lot of the illegal walls
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