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Former South African envoy rejects honour from ‘apartheid Israel’

June 24, 2013 11:41
JNF UK chairman Samuel Hayek, left, with Chief Rabbi, planting in Israel in 2011

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

The chairman of JNF UK has challenged a South African politician who refused to have trees in Israel planted in his name.

Ismail Coovadia, the former ambassador to Israel from March 2009 until last December, was presented with a gift from the Israeli Foreign Ministry at the end of his term in office.

The gift included an honorary certificate from the Jewish National Fund (JNF). Rafael Barak, the director general of the Foreign Ministry, said 18 trees were planted by JNF in Mr Coovadia’s honour. The trees are planted within the pre-1967 lines.

But Mr Coovadia said he will return the certificate – a move that has been widely publicised by Israel boycott campaigners.

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