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Regrettable that Israel denied Nzimande a visa - SAJBD/SAZF

Organisations say both countries should encourage greater interaction at all levels and lift restrictions in this regard

SAJBD and SAZF respond to refusal of visa to Minister Nzimande

The SA Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) and SA Zionist Federation (SAZF) note with concern the denial by the Israeli authorities of a visa for Dr Blade E. Nzimande, Minister of Higher Education, to visit Ramallah for an official engagement. 

This is most regrettable, as the SAJBD and SAZF have long argued that regular interaction between Israel and South Africa and mutual visits of political leaders, parliamentarians and Government officials, as well as business people, media, tourists and family visits, are to the benefit of both South Africa and Israel and foster greater understanding between the two countries.

It is most unfortunate that, in recent times, South Africa has imposed restrictions on the free movement of officials between this country and Israel, and thereby on opportunities to engage in regular consultation and dialogue in the interests of peace and stability between the Palestinian and Israeli People. 

The culture of dialogue and engagement is something that is deeply embedded in South Africa’s recent history of peaceful democratic transition, and we know that any future resolution of the problems between the Palestinians and the Israelis will only be successful and lasting if there is dialogue and mutual understanding.

The practice of discouraging interaction between South African officials and their Israeli counterparts is contradictory to the way South Africa has traditionally engaged in conflict resolution, both domestically and in its foreign policy in general.

We believe both countries should encourage greater interaction at all levels and lift restrictions in this regard, in the interests of relations between Israel and South Africa and the broader interests of peace and stability. The SAJBD and SAZF support a negotiated, two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute and remain committed to working with the South African government to help both peoples in achieving this goal.   

Spokespeople:

Mary Kluk (Chairman, SA Jewish Board of Deputies)

Zev Krengel (President, SA Jewish Board of Deputies) 

Ben Swartz (Chairman, SA Zionist Federation)

Avrom Krengel (President, SA Zionist Federation)

Issued by SA Jewish Board of Deputies and SA Zionist Federation, April 28 2015