Togo gathering would have been opportunity for Israel to sell more weapons tested on Palestinians.
A high-profile Israel-Africa summit planned for next month appears to have collapsed amid growing opposition from African governments.
The Jerusalem Postย reportedย on Monday that the summit, due to be held in the Togolese capital Lomรฉ, โhas been called off in the aftermath of boycott threats by a number of countries and pressure against the event from Palestinians and Arab countries.โ
The Israeli foreign ministry announced that the summit had been โpostponed,โ but as the newspaper noted, no alternative date has been announced.
Additionally, Israelโs i24 Newsย citedย political instability in Togo as a concern, where security forces have been attempting toย violently suppressย protests against 50 years of rule by the family of the West African stateโs autocratic president Faure Gnassingbรฉ.
The summit was to have been the crowning achievement in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuโs charm offensive in Africa.
Organizersย saidย it would have been attended by two dozen heads of state, 150 Israeli companies and even officials from countries that have no diplomatic relations with Israel.
But the Israeli push did not go unchallenged.
South Africaย indicatedย last month that it would boycott the summit and encourage other governments to do the same.
Sudan, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Mauritania have alsoย decidedย to boycott the gathering.
In June, Moroccoโs King Muhammad VIย boycottedย a summit in Liberia of the West African regional grouping ECOWAS because Netanyahu was invited.
Fueling atrocities in Africa
The official summit website confirms that it is โpostponed.โ
It wasย billedย as promoting trade between African states and Israel, which in line with consistent propaganda themes is marketed as โthe start-up nationโ and a pioneer of water management technologies.
But Israel is also advertised as โthe global leader in the fields of security and counter-terrorism,โ offering โa validated track record of providing such expertise to its partner nations throughout the globe.โ
In other words, Israel is selling weapons and repressive technologies tested on Palestinians through decades of military occupation. The summit would to a large extent have been a fair for Israelโs arms trade.
Elbit Systems, Israelโs biggest arms maker, recentlyย announcedย increased earnings, in part due to bigger exports to Africa.
Israelโs โtrack recordโ of involvement in crimes and human rights violations alreadyย extends across the continent.
Israel has continued to fuel violence and atrocities in Africa byย supplying armsย used in conflicts in South Sudan andย Burundiย and sending weapons to Rwanda before the 1994 genocide โ a role Israel has sought toย cover up.
Israel maintainedย extremely close tiesย with apartheid South Africa. Tel Aviv was the white supremacist regimeโs main weapons supplier when Pretoria was under a tightening international embargo.
Activists in South Africa welcomed the summitโs cancellation, commending the states that decided to boycott it.
โOur governments must continue to resist all Israeli attemptsย to influence, corrupt or weaken our solidarity with the Palestinians,โ BDS South Africa, a group that backs the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign for Palestinian rights,ย said.
โThe Palestinians wereย a people that supported us during the darkest days of apartheid, while Israel, we painfully remember, was supplying arms to the apartheid government.โ
BDS South Africa also recalled the state-directed policies of racism by Israel against African migrants and refugees as another reason to resist Israelโs efforts at normalization of ties.
Push for legitimacy
Israelโs push to improve ties with African states is linked to its efforts to gain legitimacy and support at the United Nations.ย The Times of Israelย reportedย on Sunday that Palestinian Authority diplomats are pushing back against an Israeli bid to be elected to the Security Council.
A key focus of the Arab diplomatic effort is to convince African states not to support the Israeli bid.
The planned Togo summit also illustrates ongoing corporate complicity with Israel. One of the summitโs official sponsors is Brussels Airlines, aย subsidiaryย of Germanyโs Lufthansa. By supporting the summit, the airline is effectively supporting Israelโs efforts to sell more weapons in Africa.
Lufthansa was recently revealed to be colluding in Israelโs efforts to suppress support for Palestinian rights by refusing boarding in July to US activists who were part of an interfaith delegation.
Rabbi Alissa Wise, one of the banned delegation members,ย concludedย that the action was likely the result of Israeli surveillance of activistsโ emails, as part of Israelโs efforts to thwart the nonviolent boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.