South Africa formally accused Israel
before the United Nations’ International Court of Justice (ICJ) last
week of committing “genocide” against the Palestinian people.
While it will be years before any final
decision is rendered, the court does have the power to issue an
injunction against Israel’s war effort and demand a ceasefire. Of
course, it has no ability to enforce any such injunction. That would
require action from the U.N. Security Council, where the United States
would—one hopes and presumes—exercise its veto power over such a
resolution.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu observed: “This is an upside-down world—the State of Israel is
accused of genocide while it is fighting genocide. … The hypocrisy of
South Africa screams to the heavens.”
The 1948 Convention on Genocide states
that genocide is “any of the following acts committed with intent to
destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious
group, as such: (a) Killing members of the group; (b) Causing serious
bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately
inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures
intended to prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring
children of the group to another group.”
No honest person can seriously make the
argument that Israel’s war of self-defense against Hamas is an act of
genocide. In contrast, Hamas is an organization specifically created not
just to destroy Israel, but to murder Jews around the world. It was established for the purpose of committing genocide.
This point was highlighted by Germany,
which has intervened to defend Israel in the ICJ proceeding: “In view of
Germany’s history and the crime against humanity of the Shoah, the
Federal Government sees itself as particularly committed to the
convention against genocide. This convention is a central instrument of
international law to implement ‘never again.’” The German government
described South Africa’s genocide claim as “political
instrumentalization.”
Of course, that is the whole point: South
Africa is doing Hamas’s bidding by attempting to delegitimize and
undermine Israel on the world stage.
Why is South Africa committing this seemingly inexplicable crime?
First, one must understand that South
Africa’s effort is not just directed at Israel. It is intended to be a
dagger in the heart of the U.S. as well.
The key to this malign campaign is South
Africa’s membership in BRICS, a bloc founded in 2009 that now consists
of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Its purpose is to
challenge the American-led world order and replace it with a new world
order led by some of the world’s worst actors. By weakening Israel,
America’s most important ally in the Middle East if not the world, South
Africa seeks to weaken America.
(From L to R) Brazilian
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Chinese President Xi Jinping, South
African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pose for a photo during the
2023 BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa on August 23, 2023
Ironically, two members of BRICS—China and Russia—are currently engaged in actual real-life genocides.
The U.S. and several other foreign
governments have accused China of committing genocide against the
Uyghurs, a Muslim Turkic-speaking ethnic group found primarily in
China’s northwestern Xinjiang Province. This does not seem to concern
South Africa, which has said nothing about China’s atrocities.
In addition, there is little doubt that
Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine also meets the 1948 Convention on
Genocide’s criteria. Again, the South African government has chosen not
to care.
The U.S. must make it clear to South
Africa that it views the ICJ proceeding against Israel as a direct
attack on U.S. national security. America should inform South Africa
that if it insists on proceeding with this farce, America will have no
choice but to revisit its relationship with the African nation and that
boycotts and sanctions will be considered.
The U.S. must also make it clear to the
ICJ that the United States has every intention of ignoring any ruling
that seeks to impose a ceasefire on Israel. Not only will the U.S. veto
any such directive in the Security Council, but it will also end all
cooperation with the ICJ and cut off the court’s funding, effectively
neutering the ICJ.
South Africa and some of its allies in BRICS are coming after America. Like Israel, we need to fight back.
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