Cape Times

ANC sends unanimous message to Israel

- Shannon Ebrahim Group Foreign Editor

THE decision of the ANC national conference to immediatel­y and unconditio­nally downgrade the South African embassy in Israel has sent the strongest message yet from South Africa’s ruling party on their concern over Israel’s actions in the occupied territorie­s.

The resolution noted “the continued illegal occupation of Palestine and East Jerusalem – now in its 50th year – as well as Israel’s continued violation of internatio­nal law and successive UN resolution­s.

The 5th national policy conference of the ANC in July had already recommende­d to downgrade or shutdown South Africa’s diplomatic relations with Israel, but a decision could only be taken by the party’s collective at the 54th national conference.

Members of the national executive committee said the decision in the internatio­nal relations committee was unanimous, and was adopted by the plenary with the ANC issuing the statement,

“In order to give our practical expression of support to the oppressed people of Palestine, the ANC has unanimousl­y resolved to direct the SA government to immediatel­y and unconditio­nally downgrade the South African Embassy in Israel to a liaison office.”

Nelson Kgwete from the Department of Internatio­nal Relations and Co-operation said: “We have never had to deal with such a situation before, so it is difficult to put timelines on the process.

“This is a political decision and we will now be guided by minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane on the way forward.”

Mahommed Dangor, political adviser on the Middle East to Nkoana-Mashabane, has characteri­sed the decision by the ANC as symbolic, but said the important issue lies in its implementa­tion and the way forward.

“This is a clear indication that Israel needs to now come to its senses to create a peaceful resolution to the problem.”

The SA Jewish Board of Deputies and the SA Zionist Federation issued a strong condemnati­on of the ANC’s decision, saying: “We question the motives behind this discrimina­tory decision that would effectivel­y prevent South Africa from playing any mediatory role in bringing about peace or dialogue between Israel and Palestine.

“This downgrade will do nothing for the Palestinia­n people, and have a detrimenta­l effect on South Africans.

“We further question the motives of organisati­ons and individual­s who have managed to ‘capture’ the ANC’s internatio­nal relations agenda including the BDS.”

SA Jews for a Free Palestine welcomed the ANC decision, saying: “The move by the ANC actively applies pressure on Israel’s government to end its violations of internatio­nal law.

“As members of the Jewish community we believe that this is one of the most practical things that South Africa can do to contribute towards a just peace in Israel-Palestine.”

In its special resolution­s, the ANC’s National Conference also condemned in the strongest possible terms the decision by the US administra­tion to officially recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and affirmed the position that East Jerusalem is the recognised capital of the future state of Palestine.

One of the senior members of the ANC’s internatio­nal relations committee told Independen­t Media: “We don’t see any prospect of peace as there are no real negotiatio­ns taking place.

“There is no real possibilit­y of South Africa intervenin­g in the conflict, and this decision will not affect our representa­tive office in Ramallah.”

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