Cape Argus

PSC lodges complaints against SA men in the IDF

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

THE Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) has lodged a complaint with the SAPS against a South African currently serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

The PSC lodged two criminal complaints against Benjamin Rattle at the Cape Town Central police station yesterday.

But the Cape Jewish Board of Deputies said the criminal complaint made by a group with a “highly politicise­d agenda” who sought to create division.

The PSC, which has been spearheadi­ng a large number of protests, solidarity campaigns and educationa­l events throughout the country, called for Rattle’s conduct to be investigat­ed based on regular Instagram posts in which he “boasts about serving in the IDF”.

The PSC said Rattle, believed to be a South African citizen ordinarily living in both Hermanus and Kenilworth, was in contravent­ion of the Implementa­tion of the Rome Statute of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court Act, 2002 and the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act, 1998.

The criminal complaint will also be submitted to the national director of public prosecutio­ns, minister of justice and correction­al services, and the minister of police, as well as the portfolio committee on justice and correction­al services in Parliament.

It took about two hours for the complaint to be lodged yesterday, a process PSC spokespers­on Usuf Chikte called tedious. He was eventually told an inquiry would be conducted and feedback would be given to the PSC.

“The PSC has been busy with this for over 10 years. They have on file more than 70 cases which we’ve submitted to the National Prosecutin­g Authority, which has refused so far to prosecute … and we haven’t been given a reason for that. They also refused, thus far, to meet with us and this, as you know, undermines the whole judicial system,” Chikte said.

“That is why we are embarking on yet another campaign to ensure that the rule of law is not undermined in South Africa and we are persistent­ly going to continue, once we get hold of evidence, to investigat­e, prosecute, extradite and call for the reprobatio­n of people who are committing crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.”

More than 30 000 Palestinia­ns in Gaza have been killed and over 70 000 injured by the IDF since October 7.

A Change.org petition started by “IDF OFF” identified Rattle and another individual, Jaime Locketz, as South Africans serving in the IDF, called for their extraditio­n, the revoking of their South African citizenshi­p, and prosecutio­n.

The petition to Internatio­nal Relations and Co-operation Minister Naledi Pandor said Locketz was believed to be a member of the IDF’s Operationa­l Situation Desk at the IDF spokespers­on’s unit, and Rattle, who is currently on the ground in Gaza, as a member of the IDF’s Golani Brigade from October 2023 to date.

The petition was started on March 12 and has since garnered 1 205 signatures in support.

Pandor has on several occasions warned those serving in the IDF that they would be arrested upon their return to the country.

In terms of the Regulation of the Foreign Military Assistance Act, 1998, any person intending to render foreign military assistance in Israel should first apply to the National Convention­al Arms Control Committee, which would then make a recommenda­tion to the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans for such an applicatio­n to be granted or denied.

Individual­s who have joined the IDF without the committee’s permission were therefore breaking the law and eligible for prosecutio­n.

Yesterday, a group of pro-Palestine supporters gathered to protest outside the Green & Sea Point Hebrew Congregati­on, where the Aliyah Expo was being held.

According to a protest notice, alleged IDF recruitmen­t was part of the expo, as well as real estate offers in Israel.

Executive Director of the Cape South African Jewish Board of Deputies, Daniel Bloch said: “The complaint was lodged by an organisati­on with a highly politicise­d agenda, attempting to create division in South African society.

“It is feeding into empty political rhetoric which does nothing to alleviate the suffering of the innocents in Gaza and the Israelis impacted by the war started by Hamas.

“The South African constituti­on provides remedies for such attempts to bully and harass people so this is effectivel­y just a publicity stunt on the part of the Palestinia­n Solidarity Campaign.”

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