Jerusalem Israel - April 15, 2025 - A South African multiparty delegation has returned from a historic fact-finding mission to Israel — the first visit of South African members of Parliament in a group since October 7, 2023.
The Hamas attacks resulted in the murder of over a thousand Israeli citizens and marked a new chapter in the region’s turmoil, after over 250 innocent Israeli civilians amongst them babies, women’s and childrens, elderly and bodies that were brutally abused, were kidnapped by Hamas and Gazans - some of which are South Africans that being murdered by Hamas and the body of the deceased remain captive to this day in Gaza with 58 more others dead bodies and live souls.
The delegation included several Members of Parliament, some of whom attended the trip in their private capacity and were in Israel for the first time. The delegation included individuals from the Democratic Alliance (DA), African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), and Patriotic Alliance (PA), as well as South African religious leaders from the Christian and Jewish faith.
The group of leaders undertook a week-long journey to witness firsthand the human impact of the conflict in Israel. It aimed to create an environment in which support for Israel could be understood and openly embraced, without promoting an anti-Palestinian stance, while opposing acts of terrorism in all their forms. Delegates visited the devastated sites of Kibbutz Aza and the Nova Music Festival, where they heard harrowing testimonies from survivors of the October 7th massacre. They also engaged in high-level meetings with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, senior Foreign Ministry officials, and visited communities in Bethlehem, Judea, and Samaria.
All delegates observed that, and will confirm with South African media, that there was no evidence of Apartheid and, to the contrary, Israel is a vibrant progressive multi-racial and multi-ethnic society, in which the rights of all citizens are protected and upheld by the rule of law. They were also exposed to multiple projects where Israeli technology has been utilised to improve the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of people in Africa, and expressed frustration that South Africa’s foreign policy has been so hostile towards a country that has played a critical role in addressing the continent’s most critical social upliftment needs.
“This mission was about facts, not politics,” said Daniel Jackobi, Director of the South African Friends of Israel (SAFI). “We heard from survivors. We saw the devastation. This is about standing up for truth, peace, and human dignity. The ANC-led government’s actions at the International Court of Justice simply do not reflect the truth of what took place here, or the position and beliefs of the majority of South Africans.”
Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein, Chief Rabbi of South Africa, concluded the trip by stating that all the delegates exemplified courageous leadership: “It is wonderful to receive support from such a broad spectrum of South Africans and Christian leaders. I want to pay tribute to the delegates for sending a clear message to partners worldwide that Christians stand with Israel.” While the trip was rooted in a mission for truth and peace, its impact extended beyond diplomacy. For millions of South Africans — nearly 85% of whom identify as Christian — Israel holds deep spiritual significance. Israel is the land of our biblical shared history, but also a modern nation navigating a complex and dangerous geopolitical reality.
The visit included on April 7th with the signing of the Biblical Affirmation of Unity at the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem — a symbolic gesture affirming the spiritual bonds between South Africa and Israel. With Members of Knesset and prominent Israelis. BJL was pleased to attend and hear Rabbi Goldstein as the keynote speaker, and meet members of Parliament. The guests were asked to wait until the mission had returned to South Africa before sharing the positive story.
Am Yisrael Chai and Chag sameach!
The event was produced by Heartland Initiative in partnership with South African Friends of Israel and Friends of Zion Museum.