As Ireland teeters on the brink of widespread transportation disruption, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets to voice their discontent over the country's fuel prices. The latest surge in global oil costs, fueled by the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, has led to a sharp increase in petrol and diesel prices, leaving many Irish motorists feeling the pinch. With fuel prices now at an all-time high, demonstrators are calling for immediate action from the government to address the issue, with some even blockading major roads and highways in a desperate bid to draw attention to their cause. As the country's transport network grinds to a halt, commuters are facing long delays and disruptions to their daily routines, with many wondering if the government will be able to find a solution to the crisis before it's too late.


Fuel Protests Cause Transport Chaos in Ireland as Iran War Spikes Prices  The New York Times