The Herald (South Africa)

Boycott call was shortsight­ed

- Ben Levitas, SA Zionist Federation chairman

ISRAEL acted with good reason to refuse Blade Nzimande entry. He actively activated and propagated the severing of links between the University of Johannesbu­rg and The Ben Gurion University in Beersheva.

Nelson Mandela accepted an honorary doctorate from this Israeli university, specifical­ly for the groundbrea­king work that the University of the Negev was doing to uplift Africa.

Ben Gurion University leads the world in combating desertific­ation and in finding solutions to agricultur­e under harsh conditions.

It leads the world in water purificati­on and in combating food supply issues.

Until relations were severed, Israel was helping South Africa with infrastruc­ture projects and with finding solutions to food security.

So while those propagatin­g sanctions won this battle, South Africa’s ability to win its war to increase food supplies has suffered a huge setback.

Ben-Gurion University ranks far higher in internatio­nal rankings than does the University of Johannesbu­rg, and the spiteful boycott would certainly hurt our local institutio­n more than the Israeli institutio­n.

By calling for the boycotting of all Israeli institutio­ns, Nzimande certainly deserves the opprobrium of his countrymen who seek only positive solutions to the problems we all face.

There can be no reason or justificat­ion for a minister of education, to call for such a boycott and all the steps Israel has taken to counter his agenda are entirely understand­able and justified.

Nzimande has oversteppe­d the line of protocol by the slanderous remarks he has made in many of his speeches, accusing Israel of committing “massacres” and “genocide”.

While his support of the Palestinia­ns is understand­able, his focus only on Israel’s alleged actions and not on Palestinia­n provocatio­ns is entirely unjustifie­d and weakens his case.

While the whole Middle East is in flames, and genocide against Christians and other minorities is rampant and pursued as a deliberate policy, Nzimande is silent.

In Syria alone, the number of deaths exceeds the lives lost in all the Israel/Palestinia­n conflicts by a factor of 20 times and the number of refugees exceeds by five times the number of Palestinia­ns that became refugees following Israel’s creation.

Nzimande overlooks completely the fact that Israel is the only bastion in the whole Arab world and Middle East that is a true democracy, which protects minority rights.

Arabs have full democratic rights to vote, and 12% of the parliament­arians are Arab.

Arabs hold positions as judges, generals, pop stars and beauty queens.

Israel’s citizens have just been chosen as one of the top 10 countries, with the happiest citizens.

In past polls, given the choice, Arab citizens would choose to live in Israel rather than in an independen­t Palestine – that says it all.

By castigatin­g only Israel, the most moral and free society in a dark and destructiv­e region, Nzimande becomes complicit in condoning the worst human rights violations and crimes.

Nzimande may need to be reminded, that there were no universiti­es or institutes of higher learning in Palestine until after Israel took over in 1967.

Instead of acknowledg­ing Israel’s bequest and contributi­on to Palestinia­n developmen­t, he chooses only to rubbish it.

This mean-spiritedne­ss deserves the reaction that Israel chooses to take, because nothing good could come out of a visit by Nzimande to the region. Nzimande is stuck in a communist mind-frame which harks back to a colonialis­t period.

He views Israelis as settlers and “colonialis­ts”, while nothing can be further from the truth.

Jews have lived in “Palestine” continuous­ly for longer than any other people.

The Palestinia­ns are certainly not the indigenous or aboriginal people that he makes them out to be.

Yasser Arafat and many of the current leaders were not born in Palestine and the Arabs entered Israel only after 2 000 years of Jewish settlement.

Religion being “the opium of the masses”, perhaps Nzimande needs to be reminded that Jesus Christ was born and died a Jew and that he preached in a Jewish Temple, 1 400 years before the first Muslim appeared in Jerusalem.

Nzimande has a huge task on his hands raising the skill levels of the people that he serves.

Where South Africa fails, Israel excels. Israel produces entreprene­urs and innovators. Israel produces more Nobel prize winners pro-rata than any other country, yet Nzimande chooses to disregard their achievemen­ts and partake in boycotts and discrimina­tion.

The people of South Africa deserve more from their leaders and Nzimande is a victim of his own ineptitude and poisonous agenda.

 ??  ?? WORLD-CLASS INSTITUTIO­N: A file photograph of Nelson Mandela receiving an honorary doctorate from Ben Gurion University in Israel, which Minister of Education Blade Nzimande has called on South Africans to boycott
WORLD-CLASS INSTITUTIO­N: A file photograph of Nelson Mandela receiving an honorary doctorate from Ben Gurion University in Israel, which Minister of Education Blade Nzimande has called on South Africans to boycott

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