The Citizen (Gauteng)

Conflict support is very one-sided

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For the past week, rockets fired from Gaza have rained down on Israeli towns. Rockets are indiscrimi­nate. They imperil the lives of all who live in the Holy City, whether Jew, Christian or Muslim.

Despite this, the South African government has chosen to single out Israel for exclusive condemnati­on, disregardi­ng completely the over 300 deadly rockets fired thus far against Israeli civilians.

The double standards do not stop there.

Whereas countries throughout the world sent condolence­s to Israel following the tragic loss of 45 lives in Meron, South Africa has yet to follow suit, even two weeks later. However, within 24 hours it was able to issue a statement condemning Israel.

In their determinat­ion to condemn Israel come what may, government has reversed cause and effect. The reality – and not for the first time – is that the initial clashes were deliberate­ly orchestrat­ed by the Palestinia­n leadership and have now culminated in a lethal barrage of missile fire on Jerusalem and other heavily populated cities.

If government and, indeed, all political parties, wish to be part of ending this latest tragic outburst of violence, they must show genuine even-handedness.

Those who unquestion­ingly endorse the claims and actions of one side while completely ignoring those of the other do nothing to resolve the conflict.

The SA Jewish Board of Deputies and the SA Zionist Federation call on our government and all political parties and media to show even-handedness, and acknowledg­e the complexity of the situation.

Demonising Israel is irresponsi­ble, inflammato­ry and dangerous.

Wendy Kahn, SA Jewish Board of Deputies and Rowan Polovin, SA Zionist Federation.

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