Nelson Mandela, who first visited Israel and the Palestinian territories in 1999, was an ardent supporter of the Palestinian cause and a champion for Middle East peace. File picture: Jerome Delay |
December 6 2013 at 10:43am
By SAPA
Ramallah - Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas
paid tribute on Friday to Nelson Mandela's commitment to his people's
cause as he mourned the South African liberation icon.
“This is a great loss for all the peoples of
the world, and for Palestine,” Abbas said, hailing a “symbol of freedom
from colonialism and occupation”.
Mandela, who first visited Israel and the
Palestinian territories in 1999, was an ardent supporter of the
Palestinian cause and a champion for Middle East peace.
“The Palestinian people will never forget his
historic statement that the South African revolution will not have
achieved its goals as long as the Palestinians are not free,” Abbas
said.
He described Mandela as the “most courageous and important of those who supported us”.
Many Palestinians have taken inspiration from
Mandela's successful struggle against apartheid in their decades-long
struggle to end Israeli occupation and settlement of the West Bank.
“The name Mandela will stay forever with Palestine and with all Palestinians,” Abbas said. - Sapa-AFP
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