Parliamentary leaders praise Israel’s democratic institutions at packed event.
30 November 2015
The South African Friends of Israel (SAFI), a division of the SAZF, hosted a special community report back session last week at the Great Park auditorium. Hon Mosiuoa Lekota. Rev Kenneth Meshoe and Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi addressed a full house as they reflected on their recent visit to Israel. Despite concerted attempts at intimidation by anti-peace groups these parliamentary leaders have stuck to their guns and say they are happy they visited Israel and remain firm friends and supporters of the South African Friends of Israel.
The trip which was organized by SAFI exposed the MP’s to various aspects of Israeli life including a visit to the West Bank, meetings with high level officials and a session in the Knesset. “Ït was important that we allowed our guests to speak to all sides and see for themselves that the reality in Israel is very different to the propaganda that the world and South Africa in particular is constantly being bombarded with” said Swartz.
Prince Buthelezi, an icon of the apartheid struggle began his speech by praising his Jewish comrades who fought against the apartheid regime putting themselves and their families at risk. He recounted how many Jewish homes became his place of refuge during those dark days, keeping him out of danger from the security police. He spoke of his friendship Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and how sad he was that he could not attend his funeral last year. Buthelezi gave special praise to the contribution Israel has made on improving the livelihoods of the rural subsistence farmers in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Hon Mosiuoa Lekota then took the podium and was passionate about his praise for the democratic institutions of Israel noting that he was surprized when visiting the Israeli Parliament (Knesset) that he found representatives from Jews, Druze and Arab communities all participating and debating their views. . He also blew apart the propaganda myth of the “apartheid analogy’ saying: “I can say authoritatively that whatever the weaknesses of Israel are, to compare it to apartheid is simply wrong – I know what apartheid was all about!”. Lekota said that since he has returned from this trip he felt it his duty to dispel this gross misrepresentation being propagated by enemies like BDS and others with a similar anti-Semitic agenda. He encouraged the community to speak out and spread the good that Israel does in the world and not be scared to host debates in public forums in order to get truth out there.