The Citizen (Gauteng)

Palestinia­ns’ rights ‘fully backed’ by SA

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The SA Ambassador to Palestine, Ashraf Suliman, has confirmed South Africa’s full support for the rights of Palestinia­ns and denounced recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Speaking to the African News Agency (ANA), at the Erez border crossing from Gaza into Israel, Suliman had just concluded a visit to the coastal territory where he met with Hamas leaders and called for the lifting of the 13-yearlong blockade on the enclave.

During Suliman’s meeting with Hamas’ political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza, the ambassador praised the efforts exerted on the regional and internatio­nal level to lift the siege on Gaza, end the suffering of Palestinia­ns in Gaza, and achieve reconcilia­tion between the two main Palestinia­n factions Hamas and Fatah.

“Statistics, including those of the United Nations, point to Gaza being unliveable by the year 2020. Gazans want free movement and access to the internatio­nal community. There should be no hindrance on this,” Suliman said.

The siege, jointly imposed with the support of Egypt, has prevented the import and export of many goods from Gaza, limited medical supplies and curtailed fishing and farming, thereby crippling the economy.

Damaged infrastruc­ture remains unrepaired. Untreated sewage continues to pollute Gaza’s drinking water with the UN recently warning of the outbreak of disease that could spread to Egypt and Israel.

The two men also discussed the latest developmen­ts concerning the Palestinia­n cause in general and the Gaza Strip in particular, the Palestine Informatio­n Centre (PIC) reported.

Haniyeh praised the role played by SA in supporting the Palestinia­n cause over the past years and asked for Pretoria’s help in reconcilin­g with the Palestinia­n Authority (PA).

The Fatah-affiliated PA, under the leadership of Mahmoud Abbas, nominally controls the Israeli-occupied West Bank, while Gaza is controlled by Hamas.

The two organisati­ons are at loggerhead­s following Gaza’s 2007 civil war, following which Hamas took control of the territory, replacing the former unity government.

However, both sides of the Palestinia­n divide agree that South Africa is in a pivotal position to help bring about reconcilia­tion between their two movements.

“Our relationsh­ip with Palestine must be broad and incorporat­e helping to bring about reconcilia­tion between the two sides.

“The Palestinia­ns need their own state and we need to help them build up their state institutio­ns,” the ambassador said.

During his Gaza talks Suliman also discussed the fragile security situation on the ground with Haniyeh. – ANA

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