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Why is Minister Naledi Pandor Under Attack by SA Jewish Board

Iqbal Jassat

Zionist attack dogs target Minister Naleda Pandor for applying South African law to zionist mercenaries participating in genocide of the Palestinians.

The next time I’m asked to comment on the ferocious attacks by pro-Israel supporters on Minister Naledi Pandor, I’ll describe it as “broadside”.

Having read and heard a broad range of insults hurled at her, I’m convinced that the expression “broadside” best fits the attacks on her.

These thoughts came to mind when the latest broadside by Karen Milner, National Chairperson of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD), was published in Politicsweb.

Her fierce verbal attack on Minister Pandor may assuage her band of noisy cheerleaders who applaud and endorse Israel’s genocidal war in occupied Gaza, but does little to persuade anyone outside her circle.

Reasons for Milner’s failure to impactfully influence public opinion against Pandor are plentiful.

But crucially, the fact that her broadside is directly linked to her public profile as an advocate for Israel and zionism, raises serious concerns about her impartiality.

Indeed, the weak arguments she makes to taint Minister Pandor as a vengeful threat to “South Africa’s Jewish community”, is not convincing at all.

Her allegations border on the scandalous and in addition to being sensational, they lack substance.

They sound childish.

For instance, she claims that “over the last 5 months Minister Pandor has consistently treated SA Jewry with contempt”, but fails to provide any evidence.

All she can offer is an unconvincing back up of her allegation that “a significant pattern has emerged showing incident after incident of vitriol, intimidation, and even threats against South Africa’s Jewish community.”

However, Milner gives away more than she probably bargained for by citing Minister Pandor’s public assurances that SA citizens illegally deployed in the Israeli army, will face prosecution.

Surely a commitment by a senior government official to upholding her constitutional obligation to the rule of law, in this case the Foreign Military Assistance Act, cannot be construed to be treating “SA Jewry with contempt”?

Unless of course Milner by firstly conceding that South Africans do serve in the Israeli occupation army, and secondly not pleased with them threatened with arrest, are reflective of “SA Jewry”?

Certainly, sounds like it if one is to make sense of her argument in defence of their serving in a foreign army, that nogal has been cited in the ICJ ruling as plausibly committing genocide in Gaza.

Milner’s outrageous reasoning to justify their deployment in the Israeli army makes a mockery of South Africa’s laws, almost suggesting that being Jewish should grant them exemption.

Here’s what she claims: “Minister Pandor has repeatedly threatened South Africans who serve in the IDF (sic) with arrest, despite these individuals fulfilling a legal obligation to their cultural homeland, and a moral necessity to save hostages and prevent another atrocity like October 7th from happening again.”

The key words that scream at you are “... these individuals fulfilling a legal obligation to their cultural homeland and a moral necessity to save hostages ...”.

It would be surprising if Milner’s colleagues at the SAJBD do not haul her over the coals for publicly blurting out what one assumes would be sensitive information related to mercenary activities, meant to be confined to their boardroom.

Will she be zipped for these comments or will her colleagues run around to undertake damage control?

Whatever the case, Milner’s broadside against Minister Pandor has all the elements of anger and despair.

And by the way, there does not exist any legislation in South Africa which prohibits Minister Pandor, the ANC or the government from engaging with Hamas.

The same cannot be said of the FMAA which criminalises SA mercenaries deployed in the zionist occupation army whom Minister Pandor correctly threatened with arrest.

Iqbal Jassat is Executive Member at the MEDIA REVIEW NETWORK in Johannesburg.


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