Israel Granted Observer Status at African Union After Two Decades of Lobbying

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Israel Granted Observer Status at African Union After Two Decades of Lobbying

The African Inion’s predecessor the OAU, established in 1963, enshrined the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the post-colonial African states. But the AU has sent peacekeeping troops to intervene in conflicts — notably in Somalia.

The African Union (AU) has granted observer status to Israel after nearly 20 years of lobbying by the Jewish state harshly criticised by many of the bloc’s leaders.

Israeli Ambassador to Ethiopia, Burundi and Chad Aleli Admasu officially presented his credentials to AU Commission chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat at the association’s headquarters in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.

Israel held observer status in the AU’s predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), but was not admitted on the same basis when the AU was founded in 2002.

“This corrects the anomaly that has existed for almost two decades and is an important part of strengthening the fabric of Israel’s foreign relations,” Lapid said. “It will help us strengthen our activities on the African continent and with the member states of the organisation.”

In May this year the AU Commission chairman condemned Israel’s “bombardments” of the Gaza Strip and “violent attacks” by Israeli security forces at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, accusing the Israeli Defences Forces of acting “in stark violation of international law”.

The OAU, established in 1963, enshrined the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the post-colonial African states. But the AU has sent peacekeeping troops to intervene in conflicts — notably in Somalia.

The OAU excluded South Africa, which then included the former German colony of South-West Africa — now Namibia — until the abolition of the apartheid system. The kingdom of Morocco withdrew in 1984 after the organisation recognised Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara as a sovereign state.

South Africa has had frequently-strained relations with Israel since the end of apartheid over its treatment of Palestinian inhabitants of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. Freedom struggle veterans have likened the situation there to apartheid, even comparing it unfavourably to pre-1990 South Africa. Israel was one of a handful of countries that openly sold arms to the apartheid government.

In 2019 Pretoria downgraded its diplomatic mission to Tel Aviv to a consulate only after ambassador Sisa Ngombane’s term ended. Ngombane had previously been recalled for four months in May 2018 in protest at Israel’s crackdown on the Great March of Return protests by Palestinians following then-US president Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, in which troops shot dead of protesters.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Israel Granted Observer Status at African Union After Two Decades of Lobbying

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