Thousands of people have taken part in a National Demonstration for Palestine in Dublin.
Protesters marched from the Garden of Remembrance to Leinster House.
The demonstration was organised by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC), supported by more than 150 Irish civil society groups.
IPSC Chairperson Zoë Lawlor welcomed the ceasefire in Gaza, but said it was fragile and that Israel was still killing Palestinians.
The group is calling for an end to Israeli attacks on the West Bank.

It is also calling for the enactment of the Occupied Territories Bill and accused the Government of trying to "sideline" the proposed legislation.
The bill seeks to ban trade with Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories deemed illegal under international law.
In October, then tánaiste Micheál Martin said the Government would review and prepare amendments to the Occupied Territories Bill after a change in the Attorney General's legal advice, following an International Court of Justice's Advisory Opinion last July.
However, earlier this month, as incoming Taoiseach, Mr Martin indicated that the current bill would be shelved due to the extent of amendments that he said were needed.
Mr Martin said the Government will most likely bring forward a new Occupied Territories Bill.