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To fix that problem, declare war on those empires, and then you can move through their systems.
FTL inhibitors prevent your fleet from *leaving* a system, not from *entering* one.
If the enemy has researched the appropriate tech and has the appropriate enhancements, your fleets can enter the system, but can only leave on the same route they entered from. They cannot continue through the system to any other system until you disable the inhibitors.
This also means that if you jumped into a system with an FTL inhibitor, you won't be able to leave it except by jumping.