Business Day

Hague disaster for SA

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The absorbing, speculativ­e articles by Jonny Steinberg and Tauriq Moosa on possible outcomes and consequenc­es of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice judgment have now been overtaken by reality (“Whatever the ruling in The Hague, SA wins and law loses”, and “ICJ will rule against Israel but ceasefire unlikely, experts say)”, January 26).

Despite the grotesque “victory” dance by the ANC leadership, the harsh reality is the judgment is an embarrassi­ng financial and diplomatic disaster for the ANC-led government and our country.

At the beginning of this misguided initiative President Cyril Ramaphosa and foreign minister Naledi Pandor made it clear that they were seeking confirmati­on of Israeli genocide against the Palestinia­ns and an order for an immediate ceasefire. They got neither, just a wishy-washy instructio­n to Israel to do “all in its power” to prevent civilian casualties and to write a monthly report; a nothing, vacuous judgment.

The media, opposition and the SA electorate should be asking the cost of this litigation to date, and the budgeted costs going forward. Where are the current and future funds coming from? Is this SA taxpayer money, or are third party funds being used to generate support for Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, and pre-election publicity for the ANC?

The ANC needs to explain how this huge expenditur­e provides a return to the millions of poor, homeless, unemployed and grant-dependent citizens of SA. We made enemies of erstwhile friends, and are already seeing the consequenc­es.

David Gant Kenilworth

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