Reason and moderation to counter IAW propaganda & hatred
In a letter to its colleagues and students, the Senior Executive Team from the University of the Witwatersrand has described as “devious” the action of the Wits Palestinian Solidarity Committees’ booking of the lawns under the pretence of other activities. It was stressed that the students had deliberately mislead the University management, and that this had far-reaching consequences: “This kind of disruptive, deceitful action cannot be dealt with through security” the letter stated.
The annual week of anti-Israel hatred and Jew-baiting fest, aka “Israel Apartheid Week” (IAW), has already exposed its antisemitic underbelly. This includes charges of Jewish financial manipulation doing the rounds and the envisaged protests being planned against Jewish-headed business establishments, as announced earlier this week by BDS. BDS stated that it will be protesting outside businesses Investec and Discovery Health next Friday to “end their collaborations with Israel”.
There are many companies that do business with Israel, trade between South Africa and Israel is strong, with bilateral trade at more than 10.3 Billion Rand in 2014 (2013: 8.2 Billion). However, only those known to be founded, owned or run by Jewish businessmen have been singled out. This explains why Woolworths, out of all other retailers, was the target of an aggressive two-year boycott campaign. Similar threats have been made against Dischem, Cape Union Mart and Capegate.
This is consistent with BDS policy as expressed by its spokesperson Muhammed Desai on Channel Islam International (5/8/2015), when he singled out a number of Jewish businessmen as targets for a boycott and levelled various malicious smears against them and their businesses. BDS, he declared, was sending out a clear message that anyone who supported Israel would have to “face the consequences”.
Today, South Africa is confronted with critical challenges. Only by working together as a united nation can South Africans successfully overcome them. It is precisely at this time that BDS and its fellow travellers are once again importing a foreign conflict into the country and attempting to harness current high levels of frustration and anger to sow further conflict and division in order to promote their extremist Israel-hating agenda.