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    Ireland's top diplomat in Gaza to see blockade impact

    Visiting Irish Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore on Friday kicked off a three-day trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories with a brief visit to the Gaza Strip.

    It was Gilmore's first visit to the Hamas-ruled coastal territory which has been languishing under an Israeli blockade for more than five years.

    "Ireland is completely opposed to the blockade," Gilmore told AFP in Gaza City.

    "It has a huge impact on people who are living in Gaza and it is clearly having a devastating impact on the local economy," said the minister.

    "The blockade should be ended soon in order to allow the local economy to grow and ensure that people who live in Gaza can exercise their human rights: freedom of movement and travel."

    Gilmore's spokesman Philip Grant earlier said the minister wanted to see first hand the impact of the embargo.

    "Within the European Union, Ireland has been one of the most forceful countries calling for a lifting of the Gaza blockade. He is here to see what the economic and social impact has been on the people of Gaza," he said.

    The minister's visit comes nearly three months after Israeli forces blocked a vessel carrying 15 Irish activists, among them a member of the European parliament, from reaching Gaza in defiance of Israel's controversial naval blockade.

    The move sparked tensions with Dublin, which has repeatedly expressed its opposition to the Israeli embargo that was first imposed in 2006, then tightened a year later when Hamas seized control of the territory.

    "Flotilla is a voluntary activity by individuals and organisations -- they do that obviously in response to the blockade," Gilmore said.

    "The role of the Irish government is playing through the European Union and the United Nations and international organisations, and we made very clear the position of the Irish government -- that it opposes the blockade, and that we believe it is wrong."

    Irish activists were also part of an earlier 10-ship flotilla which tried to reach Gaza in July but their vessel was damaged, with the organisers accusing Israel of sabotage.

    At the time, Dublin said it would take a "very serious view" if the allegations were proven.

    During his brief visit to the coastal territory, Gilmore met representatives of Palestinian civil society and also talked with officials from UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, but did not meet any Hamas representatives in line with EU policy, which blacklists the group as a terror organisation.

    He left around midday (1000 GMT) and headed to Jerusalem where he was to be briefed by OCHA, the UN agency for humanitarian affairs, before heading out on a tour of the Old City and a visit to the flashpoint Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan in the city's annexed eastern sector.

    Israel has vigorously defended its right to maintain a blockade on the Gaza Strip, saying it is necessary to prevent weapons from entering the Hamas-run territory.

    Last September, a UN report into a deadly Israeli commando raid on a Turkish-led flotilla in May 2010, which left nine activists dead, found the Jewish state had acted with "excessive force" but said its naval blockade on Gaza was legal.

     

    75 comments

    • Bore  •  Cranston, Rhode Island  •  26 days ago
      It's amazing how few high ranking Irish Antisemitic Politicians can change a perception. The Irish were never Antisemitic. Their politicians, as of recently are. Could it be related to the economic mess in Ireland those Politicians created and now, as often before, looking for Jews as scapegoats?
    • TrickOnYou  •  26 days ago
      Blockade ? Border with Eygpt has been opened now for months. Maybe if Hamas spent more time bringing in consumer needs versus weapons there wouldn't be a problem ? Iran would LOVE the ability to ship weapons by ship directly to Gaza. I don't normally side with Israel...here strongly do.
    • razors edge  •  26 days ago
      Please give brenda m a thumbs down when you see her post if u do not agree with her
    • resident  •  26 days ago
      He should "see" what's going on in Syria and there is no blockade there!!
    • Gilbert  •  26 days ago
      maybe if northern ireland was lobbing rockets across their border they'd have a better understanding.
    • Banana Kiwi  •  26 days ago
      Maybe he should stay there, and on the way join Hamas and die for allah and mohammed.
    • Dan  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  26 days ago
      Google:

      Palestinians shop at the market in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip.

      Cut and paste exact phrase.
    • pileofshiite  •  26 days ago
      another useful idiot
    • Leonard S  •  Toronto, Canada  •  26 days ago
      Top leaders from around the world should have shown up whenthere was a suicide bombing.

      correctio
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  26 days ago
      And how much money do you in Ireland have ,,????Where's the money that was stolen,,,found yet???over a year now...Oh may you all sit ,,,remember a nuke covers over gaza too !!
    • Steven Pendleton  •  26 days ago
      the irish are traitors!
    • Native  •  San Diego, California  •  25 days ago
      For forty years Palestinians have gone to israeli courts with legal land deeds in their hands. Israel ignores the non jews claims. This injustice means war. Simple.
    • SeanO  •  Fairfield, Connecticut  •  26 days ago
      Where was the Irish foreign minister & Irish protesters when Hamas were firing rockets into Israeli villages. That is what brought the blocade to gaza, Israel gave them the land, and instead of building a peaceful state, they attack Israel. Hamas is the cause of the blocade. The Irish foreign minister should protest their actions.
    • Gilbert  •  26 days ago
      hey Brenda- Salaam to ya! you can call it an olive orchard too. for trees orchard is more appropriate
    • Dan  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  26 days ago
      Google:

      Fancy restaurants and Olympic-size swim pools: what the media won’t report about Gaza Tom Gross media

      Cut and paste the exact phrase.
    • david  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  26 days ago
      Israel has a right to protect its borders and live in peace.
    • Ron  •  Los Angeles, California  •  25 days ago
      By the way, a negative vote for asking a question? HOw sad...
    • Native  •  San Diego, California  •  25 days ago
      To say that if Palestine did this or that is a moot point. What matters is that israel has stolen land and the Palestinian response was and is legal.
    • Native  •  San Diego, California  •  25 days ago
      Jews are funny telling other people that they should mind their own business. Ever find a jew that kept his nose in their own business only . . . .. .
    • Adam F  •  Al UrmÃ¥n, Egypt  •  26 days ago
      The Irish know what it feels like to et screwed...and just anote...the muslims provided far more food /aid during the potato famine than the english did. HISTORICAL FACT
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