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23 Sep 2025, 20:21 GMT+10
The international community must continue to pursue efforts toward the establishment of a Palestinian state, President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged
There is a need for urgent global action to advance a two-state solution, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an address to the United Nations General Assembly.
The plight of the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination are central to global ideals of freedom and justice, Ramaphosa said during the high-level conference on the crisis on Monday.
"This is a matter of great significance, not only for the people of Palestine, not only for the people of Israel, but for all people who cherish the ideals of freedom and self-determination," Ramaphosa articulated, highlighting the historical context of UN Resolution 181, which proposed the establishment of two states shortly after the creation of the United Nations.
He pointed out that while the state of Israel was established following this resolution, the Palestinian plight has remained unresolved, casting them into a prolonged state of statelessness marked by decades of occupation and, according to the President, an ongoing genocide.
The South African President's remarks reflect a growing global consensus in favour of recognising Palestine as a sovereign state and affirming the urgent need for a peace process that respects international law. He reinforced South Africa's unwavering commitment to a contiguous Palestinian state, advocating for its establishment along the pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem serving as its capital.
Ramaphosa did not shy away from condemning Israel's actions, asserting that the world stands appalled by the violence inflicted upon Gaza, which he described as "brutal acts of genocide" aimed at eradicating the Palestinian presence. He called for an immediate ceasefire, highlighting the severity of humanitarian conditions in Gaza, where reports indicate acute starvation and famine levels among the populace.
As the UN marks its 80th anniversary, Ramaphosa urged member states to act in solidarity with the Palestinian people, pushing forward a global agenda that seeks to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis. He echoed the need for adhering to international law and the necessity for states, including Israel, to acknowledge and act upon their respective obligations.
Among the call to action items, Ramaphosa pointed to several key measures necessary for restoring prospects for peace, including:
With the gravity of the situation laid bare, Ramaphosa's appeal was marked by a sense of urgency. "The international community must act now and in unison," he declared, reinforcing that the future of peace in the region cannot afford to wait. The stakes are high, with millions of lives hanging in the balance as the world watches on.
In closing, President Ramaphosa expressed hope that the momentum generated by the International Conference will steer the collective efforts needed to achieve the long-sought peace, stating, "We must now work together to achieve a just, peaceful, and lasting solution."
First published by IOL
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