South Africa denies reports of supporting Hamas
South Africa's Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor attends a press conference as BRICS foreign ministers meet in Cape Town, South Africa, June 1, 2023. REUTERS/Nic Bothma/File Photo
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South
Africa said on Tuesday its foreign minister held a call with the leader of
Hamas about getting aid into Gaza and other Palestinian territories and denied
a report of offering support to the militant group in its conflict against
Israel.
South
African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor received a request to call Hamas leader
Ismail Haniyeh, the government's Department of International Relations and
Cooperation (DIRCO) said in a statement, adding that the call was in line with
the country's readiness to engage with all parties in facilitating dialogue.
Local
publication News24 earlier reported a statement from Hamas that the group had
received a call of support from South Africa's foreign minister. It said the
Hamas statement did not name Pandor.
"We
do not have a bilateral relationship with Hamas... Support for the Palestinian
struggle against occupation does not equate to support for Hamas," South
African President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, said on X,
the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
South
Africa has long been an advocate for peace in the region, likening the plight
of Palestinians to its own under an apartheid regime that ended in 1994.
Israel
has vowed to annihilate the Hamas movement after Hamas fighters killed some
1,300 people during a rampage through southern Israeli towns on Oct. 7, the
deadliest single day in Israel's 75-year history.
Israel
has responded with a series of air strikes on the Gaza Strip that has killed
more than 2,800 Palestinians. It has also imposed a blockade on the enclave,
which could soon run out of food, fuel and medical supplies.


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