SA's double standards on Israel 'outrageous': SAJBD

15 May 2018 - 08:49 By Timeslive
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Tear gas is fired at protesters during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, following the controversial move to Jerusalem of the United States embassy.
Tear gas is fired at protesters during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, following the controversial move to Jerusalem of the United States embassy.
Image: THOMAS COEX / AFP

The South African Jewish Board of Deputies and South African Zionist Federation are furious about the government’s decision to pull its ambassador out of Israel.

The withdrawal was in response to the Israeli army’s killing of 59 Palestinians protesting the inauguration of the US embassy in Jerusalem on Monday.

South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) and South African Zionist Federation (SAZP) issued a strongly worded press release on Tuesday morning:

“The South African Government’s decision to withdraw the South African Ambassador from Israel is outrageous and displays gross double-standards against the Jewish state.

“While we‚ the South African Jewish Board of Deputies and the SA Zionist Federation‚ regret the loss of life of civilians‚ we recognise that Israel as a sovereign state has the right to defend its own border and its own citizens. “Israel is facing a real danger with the incitement by Hamas of its own population to storm the security fence and attack Israeli civilians.

“By withdrawing its ambassador‚ South Africa is essentially walking away from playing any meaningful role in finding a sorely needed resolution to the conflict.

“The rhetoric used by the government has already has spilled into anti-semitic comment on various social media platforms and the biggest losers are the South African Jewish community‚ and other peace-loving South Africans.

“This is a victory only for extremism in the Middle East. We call on the South African Government to reconsider its decision immediately.”

The United States officially opened its embassy to Israel in Jerusalem, fulfilling a pledge by President Donald Trump who has recognized the holy city as the Israeli capital.

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