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Israel bombs Beirut and sites across South Lebanon after alleged Hezbollah rocket attack
Israeli strikes have occured in Beirut this morning and across the south of the country after a rocket attack hit israeli territory near Metula and Kiryat Shimona.
Yesterday
27th March 2025
Defences Forces chief says Irish in Lebanon 'doing extraordinary work' as he prepares for EU role
Lt Gen Seán Clancy will start in his new role as chair of the EU Military Committee in June.
Irish troops have been assisting in recovery of bodies from devastated Lebanese villages
Irish soldiers arriving in the region were immediately struck by the scale of devastation.
This week
23rd March 2025 - 28th March 2025
An Israeli drone circled over the Irish base camp in Lebanon monitoring Simon Harris' visit
The Tánaiste Simon Harris was visiting Irish soldiers based in war ravaged south Lebanon today.
Tánaiste to raise 'frustrations' with lack of progress in Sean Rooney case on Lebanon visit
Simon Harris, who is Minister for Defence, Trade and Foreign Affairs, will also visit, in the coming days, Irish peacekeepers based in the country.
Gardaí 'keeping an open mind' over farmer's disappearance as CCTV footage issued
Defence now Europe's 'number one focus' says Irish officer taking up military role in Brussels
A team from Ireland takes over at the head of the European Union Military Committee in June.
Last week
16th March 2025 - 22nd March 2025
A Russian linked ship was spotted by Irish military dropping its anchor near an undersea cable
The incident happened in waters off the North East coast earlier this year – the ship has reappeared off the Irish coast earlier today.
Use of force by public order gardaí influenced by concerns around edited social media videos
EU release plans for defence spend increase including loans but unknown if Ireland will benefit
State loses bid to block Senator's case over 'secret' air policing deal with Royal Air Force
Here's What Happened Today: St Patrick's Day
Two men arrested in Dublin as gardaí find firearm and ammunition in search operation
Lithuania says Russian military intelligence behind Ikea store arson
Gardaí arrest man who allegedly smashed up Dublin Airport departure gate after missed flight
Limerick garda Armed Support Unit stop car on motorway and find two guns in late night operation
Israel claims it killed two alleged Hezbollah members in a strike in south Lebanon this morning
This month
March 2025
Training day: Why Irish soldiers spent 72 hours sleeping out in the Wicklow Mountains this week
The Journal spent the day yesterday with the Artillery Corps as they trained four trainee gun teams in “quick action” tactics on how to avoid that incoming fire.
Gardaí arrest leading member of Real IRA gang and discover group gathering near woodland dugout
State runs major 'Zero Day' exercise to test how Ireland would deal with total loss of internet
The scenario, losely mirroring the plot of the recent Netflix drama Zero Day, was a concerted cyber attack with the loss of multiple undersea cables.
Gemma O'Doherty fails to have High Court defamation case against her struck out
Gardaí arrest two men in Cork during major operation targeting 'dissidents'
Firefighters rescue a number of people from large fire at apartment block in Bray
Gardaí have confirmed that the blaze has happened at a “domestic residence” on the Lower Dargle Road, Bray Town, Co. Wicklow.
As Defence Forces chief takes EU's top military job, his support team heads to Brussels
Family of Irish peacekeeper killed in Lebanon shelling presented with bravery award
The Garda helicopter and multiple patrol cars gave chase to a stolen digger this morning
Timeline for major revamp of Irish military must be 'reviewed'
Simon Harris, who is Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs, has said that targets and deadlines will have to be ‘reviewed’.
Any role for Irish troops in Ukraine would be about 'peacekeeping, not peace enforcement'
Last month
February 2025
Simon Harris is 'convinced' that Ireland needs its own squadron of fighter jets
Ireland does not have its own capability to police its airspace and does not have any fighter jets to respond to airborne threats.
Conspiracy theories are fuelling attacks on NGOs and aid workers, expert warns
There’s been a surge in online disinformation around aid agencies and other non-governmental organisations.
Prolific sexual offender jailed for nine months, banned from schools and interacting with women
Q&A: Could Irish troops really be sent to take part in a Ukraine peacekeeping mission?
The move is being considered – but how likely is it?
Discovery of human hand in yard of Dublin primary school not thought to be malicious
The discovery was made this afternoon in Darndale and gardaí are investigating the incident.
TikTok workers in Dublin to lose jobs in latest redundancies to hit the social media firm
Ireland hires Pentagon-based US agency to help redesign of Irish Defence Forces
Taoiseach warns of impact on children as Cork Ukrainian refugees get warning to move in March
Older and disabled Ukrainian residents in Cork city will be moved at the end of the month; children and adults will move in early March.
Naval ship suffers damage to hull after collision with quayside in Cork Harbour
Man dies after car crashes in hotel car park in Co Limerick
German factory ship detained by EU fishery officers in the Atlantic arrives in Cork
Tánaiste announces €5m refurb project for officer accomodation in Cork's Collins Barracks