South Africa has nothing to offer the Israelis and Palestinians

To play this role, the mediating party would need to be well respected and trusted by all the participants; it might also help if it can bring along incentives or enforcement capability. In the later 1990s, post-transition South Africa was reasonably well positioned to do this in Zaire/Democratic Republic of Congo. The country and its president had formidable moral authority, and despite enormous domestic problems, it remained Africa’s foremost power.