South Africa calls on Israel to adhere to its obligations under international law and protect civilians
4 November 2023
South Africa calls on Israel to adhere to its obligations under international law and protect civilians
Reports from Al Jazeera suggest that Israel may delay the repatriation of countries such as South Africa, Brazil, and Ireland due to these countries having called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to reports from the ground in Gaza, Israel is reportedly choosing countries that it considers “friendly” to allow their nationals to leave first. Those countries (such as South Africa) that Israel considers “unfriendly” and which have taken a strong stance on the ongoing onslaught are being pushed to the bottom of the list. At the current slow pace at which the Israelis are approving foreign nationals, the turn for South Africans could be after 20 days.
South Africa calls on Israel once again to adhere to its obligations under international law and protect civilians as required under the Geneva Conventions and under International Humanitarian Law. It is not only foreign nationals who must be allowed to freely exit the Gaza Strip in a timely manner, but it is a war crime for Israel to directly target Palestinian civilians in hospitals, ambulances, schools, apartment buildings, and in their private cars.