Higgins travels to Mideast with peace group

Labour Party president Michael D

Labour Party president Michael D. Higgins is travelling to the Middle East today as Israel completes its withdrawal from the Gaza settlements.

Mr Higgins is one of a group of former ministers from across Europe who are travelling to Israel and the Palestinian territories at the invitation of United Civilians for Peace (UCP).

Michael D Higgins TD: This move should and must be a first step in a broader initiative towards a lasting and just peace in the region, and not an end point
Michael D Higgins TD: This move should and must be a first step in a broader initiative towards a lasting and just peace in the region, and not an end point

The UCP is an umbrella organisation of peace and development bodies set up in 2001 in response to the number of civilians losing their lives in the conflict.

It has asked the European delegation to observe various issues in Israel and Palestine, including the aftermath of the Gaza disengagement and the building of the controversial West Bank wall.

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The delegation will visit East and West Jerusalem, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and the Gaza Strip, and it will meet with members of both the Palestinian and Israeli Parliaments, the Mayors of Bethlehem, Beit Jula and Beit Sahour.

During the week-long trip the group will also meet members of various non-governmental organisations, civil society groups, and diplomats from each of the Embassies of the countries representing the makeup of the delegation.

Mr Higgins, the Labour spokesman on foreign affairs and former minister for the arts, said he was honoured to have been chosen as part of the delegation, and urged the EU to become more deeply involved in the Roadmap for Peace.

"It is important that all be done in order to investigate initiatives for peace after and beyond the current Israeli disengagement from Gaza.

"This move should and must be a first step in a broader initiative towards a lasting and just peace in the region, and not an end point."

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