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South Africa’s foreign affairs minister has spoken to Hamas’s leader in order to “discuss getting humanitarian aid to Palestine”, her office said.
After militant group Hamas launched a deadly attack on Israel last weekend, the Israeli army has laid siege to Gaza, the densely populated Palestinian area where Hamas is based.
Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor on Tuesday confirmed she had a call with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, on behalf of the South African government.
Hamas, rather than South Africa, had initiated the talks, the office said.
“During the call, and in line with the government’s position, Minister Pandor reiterated South Africa’s solidarity and support for the people of Palestine and expressed sadness and regret for the loss of innocent lives both Palestinians and Israelis,” the statement said.
“Minister Pandor and the Hamas leader discussed how to get the necessary humanitarian aid to Gaza and other parts of the Palestinian territories.”
The minister’s office denied reports by a local media house that stated she expressed support for the Hamas attack on Israel.
South Africa is one of the few countries to publicly confirm it has had talks with Hamas since the war began last weekend.
Media Statement
17 October 2023
Minister Pandor clarifies the content of her discussion with the leader of Hamas
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) wishes to confirm that Minister Naledi Pandor received a request to call the Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh to discuss getting Humanitarian Aid to Palestine.
During the call, and In line with the Government’s position, Minister Pandor reiterated South Africa’s solidarity and support for the people of Palestine and expressed sadness and regret for the loss of innocent lives both Palestinians and Israelis.
Minister Pandor and the Hamas Leader discussed how to get the necessary Humanitarian Aid to Gaza and other parts of the Palestinian Territories.
The reports that Minister Pandor also offered support for the “Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood” are untrue and meant to impugn the Minister and the Government of South Africa.
Minister Pandor’s call with the Hamas leader is in line with South Africa’s readiness to engage all interlocutors as part of facilitating dialogue to end the ongoing conflict.
South Africa therefore calls on all sides to seize the opportunity for peace as opposed to violence, and for the international community to actively advocate for the implementation of its own international resolutions and establish a credible peace process.
South Africa stands ready to share its experience in mediation and conflict resolution as it has done on the continent and around the world.
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