Hundreds of people have attended a hurling blitz for children in Belfast to raise funds for the people of Gaza.
The UN has estimated 55,000 women are pregnant in the enclave and the money will go towards a mobile maternity unit.
Páistí ag tacú le páistí, or children helping children, was the theme of the blitz.
From west Belfast, eight teams of under-nine players wore jerseys with the names of towns and cities destroyed in Gaza.
The blitz lasted two hours, or 7,200 seconds, each second representing seven children killed or injured in the enclave since 2023.

Addressing the event, Dr Saeb Sha'ath, a Gazan living in Belfast, said he saluted the players.
"It was amazing to see the kids doing their best to support the Palestinian people," he said, adding "we lost so many people".
"That’s what hit me today when I see the kids playing," he added.
The fundraiser, organised by Gaels against Genocide, will go towards a new mobile maternity unit for Gaza where pregnant women have no place to go.

Palestine Aid’s John Hurson, from the charity that is building the mobile maternity units, said: "I’m just back from Cairo a couple of weeks ago where we seen the first one finished and completed.
"Thankfully with today’s tournament and donations we received, this weekend we have now put down a 60% deposit on the second one."
Mr Hurson said the maternity unit will go into production "next week", adding that in six weeks time "it will be finished".
"Hopefully some day very, very soon and I always thought there will be a day after that the clinics will go in [to Gaza]," he added.
All players were presented with a medal designed as a map of Palestine.