SA urges Israeli defence to withdraw from Gaza

TSHWANE. — South Africa’s Cabinet called on the Israeli Defence Force to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and bring to an end “the violent and destructive” incursions into Palestinian territories.

Presenting the outcomes of Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting to the media yesterday, Communications Minister Nomvula Mokonyane said: “Cabinet condemned in the strongest terms the acts of violent aggression carried out by Israeli armed forces along the Gaza border, which led to the deaths of a large number of civilians.”

This, after Israel’s defence force killed more than 60 Palestinian civilians and injured thousands along the Israel-Gaza border.

“Given the indiscriminate and grave manner of the latest Israeli attack, the South African government made a decision to recall Ambassador Sisa Ngombane until further notice,” she said.

She said Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Lindiwe Sisulu would brief Parliament at its next sitting on other considerations in relation to the issue.

“Cabinet calls on the Israeli Defence Force to withdraw from the Gaza strip and bring to an end the violent and destructive incursions into Palestinian territories,” Mokonyane said.

“Their routine actions present yet another obstacle to a permanent resolution to the conflict, which must come in the form of two states, Palestine and Israel, existing side-by-side and in peace.”

She said Cabinet reiterated calls made by several member states of the United Nations for an independent inquiry into the killings, with a view to holding those responsible accountable. — News24.

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