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You are here: Home / News / Committed to advocating for peace in the Middle East

Committed to advocating for peace in the Middle East

11 October 2023 by Guest

Dear Editor

The Democratic Alliance (DA) reiterates the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, “utter condemnation of the abhorrent attacks by Hamas and others against Israeli towns and villages in the Gaza periphery.”

While recognising Israel’s legitimate and immediate security concerns, and the right of sovereign states to self-defence, we echo Guterres’ call for all military operations to be conducted in strict accordance with international humanitarian law.

The DA reaffirms the principles outlined in Article 51 of the 1977 Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions, which prohibits and regards as a war crime the carpet bombing of cities, towns, villages, or other areas containing a concentration of civilians. The utmost priority in all military operations should be the safeguarding of civilians. We therefore urge the exercise of maximum restraint where civilian populations are affected.

Now is the time for political leaders from across the South African political landscape to actively unite on the basis of our shared Constitutional values and call for peace. Drawing on the lessons from our nation’s negotiated settlement in 1994 that averted war and built peace, we encourage all South African religious and political leaders to come together and offer our mutual assistance in finding resolution to this abhorrent crisis, and mapping a pathway to lasting peace in the region.

The Democratic Alliance continues to support a viable and sustainable two-state solution based on United Nations Security Council resolutions 242 and 338. We recognize Israel’s right to defend herself and protect her people. We also recognise the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. These two goals can be mutually compatible within the framework of international law. South Africans must unite in supporting this path to peace in the Middle East.

Regards

Emma Powell MP
DA Shadow Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

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  1. mr. wholesome

    15 October 2023 at 9:53 am

    Fun South African Fact: South Africa is known as the “Rainbow Nation” thanks to its mix of cultures across the country. The status of being a cultural “melting pot” is evident in the fact that South Africa has a whopping 11 official languages: English, Afrikaans, isiZulu, isiXhosa, IsiNdebele, Sesotho, Northern Sotho, Setswana, SiSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga. Most South Africans speak more than one national language. IsiZulu is the most common first language and isiXhosa is second. Fun fact – did you know the people of Wakanda speak isiXhosa in Marvel’s Black Panther movie?

  2. Dze

    11 October 2023 at 2:29 pm

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