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Kenny Kunene defends the PA’s unwavering support for Israel

Abbey MakoeBy Abbey Makoe6 months agoUpdated:6 months agoNo Comments13 Views
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Kenny Kunene, Deputy President of the Patriotic Alliance (PA), has fervently defended both his party and the Democratic Alliance (DA) regarding their recent trip to Israel. Source:X
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Patriotic Alliance (PA) Deputy President Kenny Kunene has vehemently defended his party and the DA’s recent visit to Israel – shrouded in apparent veil of secrecy – saying the country’s Government of National Unity (GNU) needs to recognize that every participating party in the coalition has its own unique manifesto.

A four-member delegation made up two parliamentarians from the PA and two from the DA undertook a “fact-finding” mission to the Jewish state that has frosty bilateral relations with Pretoria.

The four comprised of the PA’s Ashley Sauls and Lerato Mathopa and the DA’s Nicholas Myburgh and Bridget Masango. Details about who funded their trip remains unclear, and so too is whether Parliament had prior knowledge of the controversial trip.

SA has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, where more 50,000 Palestinians have killed since October 2003. Pretoria successfully took Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The Hague. The International Criminal Court has subsequently issued a warrant for the arrest of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a no-holds-barred interview with the Global South Media Network (gsman.co.za), Kunene said: “The mistake most politicians and journalists make is to assume that their enemies should be our enemies.”

Antagonism toward Israel is the foreign policy of the ANC, and not the PA, Kunene argued. “We disagree with the ANC on foreign policy,” he stated. “We differ with the ANC on illegal immigration, on death penalty and on Israel,” he said, before adding: “We successfully opposed the renaming of Sandton Drive after Leila Khaled.” (Palestinian freedom fighter).

In a ferocious defense of Israel, the PA leader elaborated: “There is no apartheid in Israel in our view. When visited there with (PA President Gayton) McKenzie, we shared public facilities with everyone.” He said the country need to heed Mandela words to the effect that “we must learn to live together”.

The PA participated in the trip to Israel to find out first hand “what’s going on”. He pointed out that his party wanted to probe the conflict “on a number of issues, including what does the future hold for the area?” The trip to the Jewish state was undoubtedly “to show support for Israel”, said Kunene. “We as the PA have been very clear: We are the friends of Israel.”

He lambasted the ANC’s policy towards Israel, saying: “The ANC itself was supported by the Jews during the liberation Struggle. The Jews went to prison with Mandela. They fought side-by-side with us.”

Stressing the need to recognize each party’s manifesto, Kunene said the PA  never questioned the ANC when the party hosted Hamas inside the country post-October 7 2023. “We never make noise when they speak with Iran. We are an independent political party and others must respect our choices,” he said, before adding: “When we take power, we will strengthen the embassy of Israel in SA. We will strengthen the embassy of SA in Israel. The PA is no baby of anyone. Israel remains a friend of the PA,” he said defiantly.

Kunene further denied that the PA was funded by Israel. “We’ve not received any financial support from Israel. The evidence is out there. We support Israel out of principle.”

Lastly, Kunene said the PA believed in a two-state solution. “We live here with our former colonizers, yet the ANC has never taken any step to change the situation. Hamas decided to go and kill innocent people at a concert in October 2023. That’s a fact. Those who criticise us must respect our choice,” the PA’s Deputy President concluded.

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