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ANC Statement, 10 July 2014

 

 

The Situation in Gaza Strip

 

 

The African National Congress (ANC), condemns in the strongest terms, the
barbaric attacks on the defenceless Palestinian people of Gaza. Israeli
attacks on the besieged Gaza strip have resulted in the deaths of over 27
Palestinians, at least 6 of them children. The Israeli attacks have further
resulted in injuring over 200 Palestinians and traumatising thousands of
others. 

 

As we move towards the month of August and are reminded of the atrocities of
Nazi Germany, surely we must ask the people of Israel has the term "lest we
forget" lost its meaning.

 

The state of Israel has turned the occupied territories of Palestine into
permanent death camps. Of course the killing of any child irrespective of
race colour or creed must be condemned and the death of two Israeli young
people is surely as senseless as any other death. But for the State of
Israel, the notion of an eye for an eye has become perpetual massacre with
merciless revenge which has lasted for more than 60 years. It is time to
stop the killing now.

 

The recent attacks must cease as well as the ongoing and illegal Israeli
occupation and collective Israeli punishment of the Palestinians. Gaza is
the world's largest open air prison with over 1,5 million Palestinians caged
in and cut off from the rest of the world. The Gaza Strip is the world's
most densely populated piece of land on this earth making the Israeli
bombing of the Palestinian Gaza Strip all the more horrendous. The
collective punishment and illegal siege of the Palestinian people of Gaza
must immediately end. 

 

In line with our 2012 policy resolutions, that called on "all South Africans
to support the programmes and campaigns of the Palestinian civil society
which seek to put pressure on Israel", branches and structures of the ANC
across the country will be joining the Palestine solidarity and boycott,
divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement in organizing protests and pickets
calling for the immediate end of Israeli violence against the Palestinian
people. We call on all South Africans, Black, White, Jewish, Muslim,
Christian and all others to join us in expressing our solidarity. Solidarity
will bring us together as different South Africans just as how the
international anti-apartheid movement brought people together. 

 

The Israeli regime must realise that its acts of violence like these attacks
on Gaza will only lead to its international isolation. After its 2009
attacks on Gaza which resulted in over 1400 Palestinians being killed, more
than 400 of them children, the BDS and international isolation of Israel
increased exponentially. Apartheid South Africa's wanton killing of our
people during the 1980s lead to its isolation, it would seem that Israel is
taking a similar path of isolation by embarking on these attacks. 

 

The ANC reiterates its 2012 policy position that as an organisation we are
unequivocal in our support for the Palestinian people in their struggle for
self-determination, and unapologetic in our view that the Palestinians are
the victims and the oppressed in the conflict with Israel. 

 

 

Issued by:

Jessie Duarte

Deputy Secretary General

 

African National Congress

Chief Albert Luthuli House

54 Sauer Street

Johannesburg

 

Contact:

Keith Khoza, 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, 079 510 5408

 

 

 

 

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