The Citizen (KZN)

Act against Israel – Cosatu

DOWNGRADE SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY IN TEL AVIV TO LIAISON OFFICE

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Palestinia­n political parties have welcomed Losi’s remarks.

The newly elected president of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), Zingiswa Losi, has called on South Africa’s ANC-led government to immediatel­y downgrade diplomatic relations with Israel.

Losi, who became the first woman to lead South Africa’s largest trade union federation, made the remarks on Thursday at Cosatu’s 13th national congress in Johannesbu­rg.

In her first public speech after being elected president, Losi reminded delegates that South Africa had withdrawn its ambassador from Tel Aviv indefinite­ly.

She also called on the ANCled government to be “decisive” and fully implement a resolution made at the ruling party’s December congress that called for the immediate and unconditio­nal downgrade of the South African embassy in Tel Aviv to a liaison office, the Afro-Palestine Newswire reported.

The resolution was a practical expression of the ANC’s support to the Palestinia­n people and a means to pressure Israel to comply with internatio­nal law and end its occupation of Palestine.

Losi also called on the South African government to do more to “push back against the corrupt advances” that Israel was making at the African Union (AU).

Her remarks were a reference to Israel’s attempt at gaining observer status at the AU in an attempt to improve the Netanyahu regime’s relationsh­ip with African states and with the ultimate aim, according to her, of influencin­g their voting at the UN to block resolution­s critical of Israel’s occupation.

Palestinia­n political parties have welcomed Losi’s remarks and Cosatu’s support.

“Together with the delegates at the Cosatu conference, we also call on the South African government to heed the call from the ruling party’s members and to downgrade its diplomatic links with the Zionist apartheid state,” said Hamas spokespers­on, Hazem Kasim, in an interview with the newswire service. Kasim praised Losi for highlighti­ng Israel’s financial and diplomatic charm offensive in Africa and at the AU.

Palestinia­n Authority (PA) ambassador to South Africa, Hashem Dajani, attended the Cosatu conference and reiterated the PA leadership’s support for the downgradin­g of diplomatic relations with Israel.

Speaking on behalf of the National Coalition for Palestine (NC4P), an umbrella body representi­ng more than 40 civil society groups in South Africa, Edwin Arrison thanked Losi and Cosatu for urging the government to act on their resolution.

“This is a way to express the South African people’s strong opposition to Israeli apartheid and its military occupation of Palestine,” Arrison said.

Cosatu and its affiliates have expressed consistent solidarity with the Palestinia­n struggle. – ANA

Push back against corrupt advances in Africa

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