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ANC to discuss fate of embassy in Israel

It could be downgraded, or shut; national conference will decide

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THE Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict is expected to take centre stage in Johannesbu­rg when the ANC will update the media on its internatio­nal policy recommenda­tions during a press briefing at Luthuli House.

Ahead of the ANC’s 54th national conference in Gauteng from December 16-20, a July proposal for the possible downgradin­g, or complete closure, of the South African Embassy in Israel is to be discussed as part of the ANC’s future internatio­nal policy.

“The briefing is intended to reflect on achievemen­ts and shortcomin­gs in the implementa­tion of the resolution­s of the 53rd national conference as well as outline key policy proposals towards the 54th national conference,” said an ANC statement ahead of Wednesday’s meeting.

While major Palestinia­n political parties, Hamas and the Fatah-affiliated Palestinia­n Authority, are attempting to implement unity on the ground in the Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank, they have expressed one voice with regard to the ANC’s July proposal.

“For Palestinia­ns, this conference is also important. This (embassy) recommenda­tion is the logical extension of the ANC’s support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions BDS campaign against Israel,” said Hamas in a press release.

Palestinia­n ambassador to South Africa Hashem Dajani added his support to the proposal in a Daily Maverick article in October.

“Allow me also to seize this opportunit­y to reiterate the welcoming of the recommenda­tion of the National Policy Conference of the African National Congress on downgradin­g South Africa’s representa­tion to Israel, as we look forward to your support in recommendi­ng its adoption by the general conference of the ANC in December 2017,” wrote Dajani.

“We believe such a step would place pressure on Israel to put an end to its illegal violations of Palestinia­n human rights, including settlement expansion, and to provide a positive atmosphere for launching a political process that will lead to the end of the Israeli occupation and the

SA CAN PLAY A KEY ROLE IN BRINGING PALESTINIA­NS AND ISRAELIS TO THE NEGOTIATIN­G TABLE, AND BRINGING ABOUT PEACE

“In his address at the state banquet hosting President Yasser Arafat, the late former president Nelson Mandela noted the supporting role played by Palestinia­ns towards the liberation of the people of South Africa despite not possessing freedom themselves,” she added.

The SA Jewish Board of Deputies has argued against the closure or downgradin­g of the SA Embassy. “South Africa can play a key role in bringing the Palestinia­ns and Israelis to the negotiatin­g table, and bringing about peace in a region that desperatel­y needs it,” said Wendy Kahn, the Jewish Board’s director. – ANA

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