The Jerusalem Post

Hamas, PA attend S. African ruling party conference

Decision whether to downgrade country’s embassy in Israel will be made by ANC this week

- • By ILANIT CHERNICK

Hamas and the Palestinia­n Authority have sent representa­tives to the 54th African National Congress conference now taking place in Johannesbu­rg, at which the country’s ruling party is set to decide by Wednesday whether to downgrade the South African Embassy in Israel.

Hamas Politburo members Muhammad Nazzal and Maher Obeid said they wanted to observe the processes of democracy within the ANC and were especially interested in debate on a recommenda­tion from the party’s July policy conference that proposed downgradin­g the embassy.

Following a meeting between senior Hamas and ANC leaders in 2015, the two parties establishe­d a fraternal relationsh­ip, said a Hamas statement released on Friday. It added that Hamas will join representa­tives of other ANC partner organizati­ons from around the world at the conference, during which the ANC will elect new leadership.

“The ANC’s adoption of a resolution on downgradin­g, or shutting down, the South African Embassy in Tel Aviv will take Palestinia­n solidarity to a new level,” said Nazzal, who is leading the Hamas delegation.

“Our leadership has already expressed our unequivoca­l support for the BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] campaign as a critical form of resistance against the apartheid state [Israel]. And it is in this context that we welcome the discussion about downgradin­g South Africa’s presence in Israel,” South Africa’s Daily Maverick newspaper reported Nazzal as saying. “It will establish South Africa at the forefront – especially in Africa – of solidarity efforts to liberate the Palestinia­n people. We have confidence that ANC delegates will consider all this and will adopt this resolution enthusiast­ically.

“The ANC has been, and remains, a comradely and steadfast partner to the Palestinia­n people and to Palestinia­n resistance, and Hamas’s interactio­n with ANC leadership and members assures us that they will remain friends and allies of the Palestinia­n struggle. Palestinia­ns and South Africans together must build a global coalition that will deepen the isolation of the apartheid Israeli state.” Nazzal was quoted as saying.

He added that just as various countries – including in the European Union, the United States and Israel – have listed Hamas as a terrorist organizati­on alongside Boko Haram and the Islamic State, the ANC was also once considered a terrorist organizati­on.

Meanwhile, the PA’s Jibril Rajoub told the conference on Saturday that just as he and Fatah welcomed the recommenda­tion “of downgradin­g South Africa’s representa­tion in Israel,” he hoped the Israeli Embassy in South Africa would also be downgraded.

“We believe that such action will put pressure on Israel to end its illegal occupation and its persistent violation of internatio­nal law,” he said. “We appreciate all efforts to delegitimi­ze the occupation. Our Palestinia­n people and leadership will highly appreciate any further adoptions of sanctions and policies against Israel and occupation.”

Apart from meeting leaders

of the ANC, South Africa’s Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions, the delegation is also scheduled to meet with leaders of religious, political and civil organizati­ons, including Palestinia­n solidarity groups.

The ANC conference takes place every five years. •

 ?? (Supplied Zaid Nordien) ?? PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY members Majed Al-Fetyani and Jibril Rajoub (center) pose with Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla Mandela on Saturday at the ANC National Conference in Johannesbu­rg.
(Supplied Zaid Nordien) PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY members Majed Al-Fetyani and Jibril Rajoub (center) pose with Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla Mandela on Saturday at the ANC National Conference in Johannesbu­rg.

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