South Africa Vows to Forge Ahead with ICJ Suit Against Israel
September 11, 2024
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The Office of the President of South Africa issued a statement on Tuesday declaring that it would not withdraw its lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice in the Hague on the grounds of genocide. This announcement came after reports surfaced that South Africa is seeking to extend a deadline to submit evidence to the Court supporting its accusations, which is coming up on October 28th.
The South African president's office said in a statement, "We will provide facts and evidence that will prove that Israel is committing genocide in Palestine. The legal process will continue until the court rules on the matter. We hope that during the legal process, Israel will implement the temporary orders issued by the court."
The statement also denied that South Africa has been asked by any other government to withdraw the lawsuit, despite reports in various news portals that such requests have been made.
In a related story, Sheikh Riad Fataar, president of South Africa’s Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), gave a speech in Cape Town last week in which he said, among other things, “I am Hamas, Cape Town is Hamas. Viva Hamas Viva! ...We support Hamas because Hamas follows the Aayah [verse] in the holy Quran...: ‘Fight those who fight you.’”
During the speech, he also took time to repudiate Jesus' command to "turn the other cheek" by saying that “You slap me – I slap you back!”
Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Warren Goldstein issued a statement saying “This disturbing support for a brutal terror organization is not isolated to the MJC. It is part of a concerted effort to radicalize many stakeholders in South Africa, including the mainstream media, academia, and government. This radicalization takes the form of stigmatizing Israel by the false accusations of genocide and the moral equivalence between Hamas, a murderous terror organization, and Israel, a free democracy fighting for its life within the ethics of international law."
“This campaign has been effective which is why the open support of Hamas by the MJC is only being raised as an issue by the Jewish Report. None of the other media consider it objectionable or even noteworthy. The MJC statement is also a timely reminder for law enforcement to investigate the allegations raised by global media on how funds raised by the MJC and others for Hamas, have been banked and transferred from South Africa via local banks to Hamas, an organization on global terror lists.”
Other South African Jewish leaders issued similar statements.