There’s more that SA must do to support Palestine
12 November 2024
While the world awaits the outcome of South Africa’s genocide charges against Israel at the International Court of Justice there are further steps South Africa must take to force Israel to the negotiating table.
The GOOD Party firmly supports call on the South African government by the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s legacy organisations in Cape Town to suspend diplomatic relations with Israel, and advocate for a package of boycott, divestment and sanctions similar to those that forced the apartheid State into talking.
Judgements of the ICJ are difficult to enforce. Although it’s a United Nations court, Israel has made its disdain for the UN clear over the past 13 months, and the UN’s ability to hold firm is hamstrung by its structure that affords veto powers to the US (and four other nations).
In the 1980s, the campaign to isolate South Africa economically, academically and on the sports fields was a major contributor to the National Party’s loss of belief that apartheid was sustainable.