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November 30, 2025
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Herzog Park denaming ‘divisive and wrong’ and should be withdrawn Taoiseach

Source: irishtimes.com irishtimes.com
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A proposal to dename Herzog Park in Dublin to be voted on by councillors in the capital on Monday is “divisive and wrong” and should be withdrawn, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. His remarks come amid an expectation that Dublin city councillors will approve a change that would see the name of a former president of Israel removed from the public park in Rathgar. Herzog Park was named in 1995 in honour of Belfast-born Chaim Herzog, Israel’s president from 1983 to 1993, who spent his early childhood in Dublin when his father was chief rabbi of Ireland. The Taoiseach said...
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