MIFTAH
Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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Media Review Network is outraged that the South African Zionist Federation (SAZF) and its allies are actively promoting the emigration of South African Jews to a settlement called Modi’in in the West Bank. Modi’in is built on stolen Palestinian land.

The Modi’in settlement, has annexed much of the land of the neighbouring Palestinian village of Budrus. In 1948, Israeli forces confiscated 80% of the village’s land. As the apartheid wall continued to eat into Palestinian land in the West Bank, Budrus was in danger of losing a further 250 acres last year. Following a ruling from the Israeli Supreme Court on 30 June, the wall will be re-routed, but Budrus will still lose 45% of its remaining land when 44 acres of land will be confiscated and eventually become part of the Modi’in settlement to facilitate its expansion.

The Modi’in project flies undermines South African nation-building initiatives such as the Homecoming Revolution. It also impedes the peace process in Israel since the continued establishment and expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank remains an obstacle to peace. MRN calls on the SAZF to stop the marketing of the Modi’in settlement to South Africans immediately.

Over 380 000 Israeli settlers live in colonies in the West Bank, in spite of the fact that the settlements constitute a major violation of international law, UN Security Council Resolutions and the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949.

Suraya Dadoo is a researcher with Media Review Network (www.mediareviewnet.com) a Pretoria-based advocacy group. She can be contacted via e-mail on suraya_dadoo@telkomsa.net or (011) 852 7301.

 
 
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