South Africa demanded the issuance of an arrest warrant for the perpetrators of war crimes in Gaza.
“Palestine must be free,” South Africa’s Foreign Minister Naldi Pandour shouted at the welcoming ceremony for the Palestinian team in Cape Town (the second most populous city after the capital), “From the river to the sea, Palestine is free.”
By chanting these slogans, he declared his support and solidarity with the residents of the Gaza Strip in the Israeli regime’s destructive war against them.
During the attack of the Zionist regime on Gaza, more than 27,000 Palestinian citizens were martyred and more than 66,000 people were injured, most of them women and children.
According to Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, during this ceremony, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa said: We are witnessing a genocide in Gaza, where hundreds of Palestinians are killed every day, houses, hospitals and schools are destroyed, people are deprived of food and water. and the electricity has been cut off there.
He clarified: These issues caused South Africa to file a complaint against the Israeli regime to the International Criminal Court “The Hague”. This complaint is a benchmark for measuring international justice and whether the Hague Court will take action to implement justice or not.