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Israel, South Africa to strengthen ties in agriculture, science, technology

byCT Report
19/03/2016
in International Customs, South Africa
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CAPE TOWN: Israel and South Africa have reached an agreement to improve diplomatic ties and increase cooperation on issues such as agriculture, trade, science, and technology, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Sunday following the visit of its director general, Dore Gold, to South Africa.

During his trip, Gold met with Ambassador Jerry Matthews Matjila, South Africa’s international relations director general, marking the highest level of dialogue between the two nations in over 10 years.

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Israel’s diplomatic outreach to South Africa is part of a broader initiative announced earlier this month by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to engage African nations. Netanyahu is set to travel to the continent this summer– the first sitting Israeli prime minister to do so since Yitzhak Shamir in 1987– around the 40th anniversary of Operation Entebbe, when Israeli commandos rescued over 100 hostages held by pro-Palestinian terrorists in Uganda’s Entebbe airport.

South Africa has in recent years been regarded as a hub of anti-Israel campaigns, particularly the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement. A report released earlier this week by the AMCHA Initiative found significant statistical correlations between the BDS movement and anti-Semitism on American campuses.

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin commented on the inappropriateness of the BDS movement’s ‘Israel Apartheid Week’ campaign, writing, “Ironically, in the real world, the post-apartheid government of South Africa wants closer relations with Israel on trade, water and technology. … Perhaps the BDS movement, which drew inspiration from international boycotts against apartheid South Africa, might take a break from its anti-Israel activities to learn what actual apartheid looks like.”

Kenneth Meshoe, a member of South Africa’s parliament, wrote in 2013 that “As a black South African who lived under apartheid, this system was implemented in South Africa to subjugate people of color and deny them a variety of their rights. In my view, Israel cannot be compared to apartheid in South Africa. Those who make the accusation expose their ignorance of what apartheid really is.” More recently, Meshoe argued against efforts to portray Israel as an apartheid state in the video embedded below.

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