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Israel shuns Sinn Fein leader over planned talks with Hamas
By The Associated Press

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams kicked off his first trip to Israel Tuesday, seeking to encourage compromise between the Hamas-led Palestinian government and Israel.

But a government spokesman said Israeli officials said would boycott the Northern Ireland lawmaker's visit because of his plans to meet members of Hamas.

Adams arrived in Israel Tuesday afternoon. On Wednesday he is scheduled to meet in the West Bank city of Ramallah with officials of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah Party and members of the Palestinian parliament, including elected members from Hamas, listed by Israel, the United States and the European Union as a terrorist organization.

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He will not see Abbas, who is traveling in the Gulf.

Adams met Tuesday evening in Jerusalem with members of Palestinian and Israeli peace groups, but the doors of Israeli government offices will be closed to him.

Adams criticized the U.S. and European Union for cutting aid to the Palestinians after Hamas took over the government, reacting to the Islamic movements failure to renounce violence and recognize Israel.

The Western attitude is counterproductive, he said. "In the Irish peace process, the U.S. administration played a positive and encouraging role, and we would urge them to take a similar approach here," he said.

Regarding the refusal by Israeli officials to meet with him, he said: "I'm disappointed that the Israeli government has taken up the position that it has taken up. But I have to say they have been very helpful in facilitating this visit."

Asked if he would be counseling Hamas to renounce violence, he said, "It is our view that all conflict should be brought to an end though negotiations. That goes for everyone. ... If we're asked our view, we shall give our view, which is that all conflict should end."

"Sinn Fein doesn't have a special magic formula to resolve the problems here," Adams said. "We don't have any panacea, but we do believe that the problem can be resolved."

The visit, at the invitation of Abbas, is classed as a private trip and is not being organized by British officials here, a British Embassy official said.

Adams said he will speak by telephone to Abbas, who is abroad.

Hamas defeated Fatah in legislative elections in January and controls the Palestinian government, although Abbas and Fatah retain the chairmanshi[ and control most of the Palestinian security forces.

Adams, whose Irish Republican Army-linked party is the major representative of Northern Ireland's Catholic minority, said ahead of his trip that he wants to help provide inspiration for parties in other conflicts, following agreement to end decades of bloody fighting in his land.

The past 38 years of conflict over Northern Ireland has claimed more than 3,600 lives, but has largely abated since the IRA began a cease-fire in 1997.

The IRA, which was responsible for about 1,775 of the killings, last year renounced political violence and disarmed. But a central goal of Northern Ireland's 1998 peace accord - a joint Catholic-Protestant administration for Northern Ireland that includes Sinn Fein - has been on hold since 2002.

Adams, 58, was interned as an IRA suspect in the early 1970s and was a negotiator in an IRA delegation with Britain in 1972 . Despite this, he has always denied IRA membership. Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell says police intelligence indicates Adams remained on the IRA's seven-man command until last year.

As leader of Sinn Fein since 1983, Adams has steered the long-isolated party slowly into the political mainstream. His party in 2003 became the foremost among Catholics north of the border with the Republic of Ireland and is hoping to gain enough parliamentary seats inside the republic to help form the next coalition government there.

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  1.   IRA Was Funded by Khadiffi. Will It Return the Favor? 22:28  |  rick 05/09/06
  2.   IRA and PLO go back a long way 22:29  |  michael 05/09/06
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  4.   Adams is no good 22:53  |  DVR in Belfast 05/09/06
  5.   Thats a pity 23:01  |  Rob 05/09/06
  6.   Just a thought...the IRA and terrorism. 23:05  |  frs 05/09/06
  7.   Expect Pals to start Kneecapping soon. 23:35  |  Alan 05/09/06
  8.   And so it drags on 23:51  |  sh 05/09/06
  9.   Gerry Adams - Part of a Solution 23:51  |  Mark of Lewiston 05/09/06
  10.   Israel says no! 23:54  |  Jake 05/09/06
  11.   Jake 00:16  |  Bob 06/09/06
  12.   he is a great man 00:46  |  miriam sarah 06/09/06
  13.   Israel shuns Sinn Fein 01:32  |  Tisha Brannon 06/09/06
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