South African lawmakers vote to suspend diplomatic ties with Israel, shut embassy
Supporters of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) and various political parties including civil society groups gather in solidarity with the Palestinian people outside the Israeli embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, October 20, 2023. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo
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South African lawmakers voted on Tuesday in
favour of closing down the Israeli embassy in Pretoria and suspending all
diplomatic relations until a ceasefire is agreed in its war with Palestinian
Islamist group Hamas in Gaza.
The resolution is largely symbolic as it
will be up to President Cyril Ramaphosa's government whether to implement it; a
presidency spokesperson said Ramaphosa "notes and appreciates"
parliament's guidance on South Africa's diplomatic relations with Israel,
particularly on the status of the embassy.
"The president and cabinet are engaged
over the matter, which remains the responsibility of the national
executive," Vincent Magwenya said.
Ramaphosa and senior foreign ministry
officials have been vocally critical of Israel's leadership during its
devastating military campaign against Hamas in the densely populated Gaza
Strip, calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate them for
potential war crimes.
The Israeli embassy did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.
On Monday, the Israeli ambassador in
Pretoria was recalled to Tel Aviv for consultations ahead of the vote, which on
Tuesday was resoundingly adopted by a 248-91 margin.
The parliamentary resolution was brought by
the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party last week when the
governing African National Congress pledged to support what has been a central
diplomatic stance for South Africa since Nelson Mandela became the country's
first democratically elected president in 1994.
The chief whip of the ANC, Pemmy Majodina,
amended the last point of the EFF draft resolution calling for the embassy's
closure and diplomatic suspension, to include the words: "... until a
ceasefire is agreed to by Israel and Israel commits to binding United
Nations-facilitated negotiations whose outcome must be a just, sustainable and
lasting peace."
South Africa has backed the Palestinian
cause for statehood in Israeli-occupied territories for decades, likening the
plight of Palestinians to those of the Black majority during the repressive
apartheid-era, a comparison Israel vehemently denies.
The EFF proposed the motion on Thursday in
solidarity with the Palestinian people over the Israeli bombardment and
invasion of Hamas-ruled Gaza, prompted by a deadly incursion by Hamas militants
into Israel on Oct. 7.


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