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South African Zionist leader claims lobby swayed Goldstone

Ynet interviews Avram Krengel, chairman of the South African Zionist Federation:

[Krengel] said the Jewish lobby in South Africa had a part in Goldstone’s surprising confession. “We met him about a year ago, and during the meeting he insisted on his stance. We, on the other hand, told him why we were angry with him.

“We asked where were the investigation committees against all those countries which are undoubtedly committing war crimes and where was the UN on their matter, and why did he only come out against Israel, which was defending itself. He said Israel was the first among many, but that didn’t happen of course.”

Krengel added that “Goldstone was very quiet months after that. Perhaps he self-examined himself and realized that what we said was true – that there was a bias against Israel and not a bias to probe the truth – and then he started talking and expressing reservations.”

Looking back, Krengel give South Africa’s Jews credit for the battle against Goldstone. “He suffered greatly, especially in the city he comes from. We took sides against him, and it encourages us to know that our way had an effect against the international pressure and made him admit and regret his remarks.”

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