| South 
              Africa Cancelled Arms Contracts With Israel in 2000
 Sam SoleMail & Guardian (Johannesburg)
 July 26, 2002
 
    South Africa terminated existing arms contracts with Israel in 
              2000, says Minister of Education Kader Asmal. The disclosure came in response to questions from the Mail & 
              Guardian about the possible ongoing role of South African companies 
              in maintaining weapons systems used by Israel in air attacks on 
              the Palestinian occupied territories.
 There has been general condemnation of Israel this week following 
              an incident in which an Israeli F-16 warplane dropped a one-tonne 
              laser-guided bomb into a crowded neighbourhood of Gaza City, killing 
              16 Palestinians, including a top militant, and wounding 160.
 South Africa and Israel have in the past collaborated extensively 
              on the development of missile and guidance technology, prompting 
              this week's questions to Asmal. The minister, who is the chairperson of the National Conventional 
              Arms Control Committee (NCACC), did not explain why the government 
              had waited two years before making public its tough stance on exports 
              to Israel. In 1999 South Africa exported about R8-million worth of combat 
              system support equipment to Israel. Last year ANC Western Cape leader Max Ozinsky told a public meeting 
              that South Africa was still servicing existing contracts with Israel 
              and it is understood that at least one Cabinet member was under 
              the same impression. Asmal's disclosure coincided with a Cabinet decision on Wednesday 
              to approve the release of official arms export figures for 2000 
              and last year. The NCACC is expected to release the figures this 
              week. |