Days of Palestine, Reports –Israeli occupation authorities has denied leading Irish politician Gerry Adams to enter Gaza Strip.
The Irish Journal said that Adams, president of the Catholic Sinn Fein party, is currently on a three-day tour to the Israeli occupation and Palestine.
He planned to visit the Gaza Strip as he had been invited for the visit by the United Nations Works and Relief Agency UNRWA.
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“Preventing me from travelling to Gaza and talking to those citizens, who have survived three Israeli assaults in the last decade and who are besieged and in need of massive aid to rebuild their shattered economy and society, runs contrary to the needs of a peace process,” Adams said.
“The Israeli decision is a reminder of the imperative of supporting the Palestinian efforts to secure UN and international recognition of the Palestinian state,” he added.
“That campaign has seen some success in recent months and next month it will be debated in the European Parliament.”
Adams said that he had raised the issue of the recognition of a Palestinian state with the Irish prime minister in the Irish parliament, known as the Dáil, this week. The people of Palestine have “the right to national statehood,” he stressed.
The Irish politician met on Thursday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah and with the Israeli Labour Party leader Isaac Herzog.
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