The teacher says he was wearing a keffiyeh scarf to work since he began teaching at the school last September. Photograph: Amir Hamja/ the New York Times Two staff members at a primary school in Dublin resigned after claiming they were “harassed and bullied” by parents for wearing keffiyeh scarves, T-shirts and a tattoo in support of Palestine. The man and woman, a teacher and a special needs assistant (SNA), expressed disappointment with the school’s handling of the issue, claiming a small group of parents were “allowed to harass and bully with impunity”. The pair said they handed in their...