In recent weeks, the world has witnessed a devastating escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Southern African Times stands firmly against the continued occupation of Palestinian lands, the expansion of settlements, the desecration of holy sites, and the oppression of the Palestinian people. The time has come for a just and comprehensive resolution that adheres to international law and UN resolutions, bringing an end to this longstanding conflict.
The root causes of this conflict are deeply ingrained in the historical struggle for territory, identity, and self-determination. The occupation of Palestinian lands and the expansion of settlements have only exacerbated tensions and made the prospect of a peaceful resolution seem ever more distant. It is essential that the international community, including South Africa, works tirelessly to address these issues and create the conditions for a lasting and durable peace.
One of the most critical aspects of a just solution is the establishment of a viable, contiguous Palestinian State alongside Israel within the internationally recognized 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. This vision aligns with the principles of self-determination and sovereignty that are at the core of international law. It is a vision that South Africa supports, and it is a vision that The Southern African Times wholeheartedly endorses.
UN resolutions and international law matter. It is not a matter of choice but a matter of obligation for all nations. The international community cannot shy away from its duty to act and uphold the principles of justice, fairness, and the rule of law. To achieve this, all obstacles to peace and violations of international law must be addressed and rectified.
Violence, whether it be in the form of killings, imprisonment, forced removals, illegal settlements, or the siege of Gaza, is never a path to resolution. The immediate need is to address final status issues such as borders, the status of Jerusalem, the release of political prisoners, and the right of return. These are complex matters that require serious and sincere negotiations.
A just and comprehensive resolution is not only in the best interest of Palestinians but also Israelis and the entire region. Escalated tensions, increased violence, and growing instability do not benefit anyone. A prolonged violent conflict only perpetuates suffering and division. It is time for both parties to seize the opportunity for peace and for the international community to support a credible peace process.
South Africa has a rich history of mediation and conflict resolution, which it has successfully employed not only on the African continent but also around the world. The Southern African Times commends South Africa for its willingness to share its experiences in mediation and calls on other nations to follow this example.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a deep wound that has festered for far too long. The Southern African Times firmly believes in the principles of justice, equality, and self-determination. It is time to put an end to the occupation, halt the expansion of settlements, and address the legitimate grievances of the Palestinian people. A two-state solution, in line with international law and UN resolutions, is the only path forward. It is time for the international community to unite in the pursuit of peace and justice in the Middle East. The Southern African Times stands against occupation and stands for a just and lasting resolution to this enduring conflict.







