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Palestine/israel Conflict

Israel’s war on the truth
Opinion
/ 21 May 2021

Israel’s war on the truth

The government’s spokesperson has posted tweets and videos that have nothing to do with the current conflict with Palestinians

By Suraya Dadoo
Media coverage fails to provide the facts
Opinion
/ 21 May 2021

Media coverage fails to provide the facts

While the conflict between Israel and Palestinians rages on the real battle is for public opinion

By Paula Slier
Pretoria prevaricates on Israel
National
/ 20 May 2021

Pretoria prevaricates on Israel

Cyril Ramaphosa may have signalled a hardening of tone but, like his predecessors, he is unlikely to break the mould on the Palestine-Israel two-state solution

By Emsie Ferreira
Fight over chief justice’s Israel comments grows
National
/ 14 August 2020

Fight over chief justice’s Israel comments grows

Last year South Africa closed its embassy in Jerusalem and Africa For Palestine alleged in its complaint that Mogoeng “expressed, or at least unambiguously implied” that this “political posture” was not right

By Niren Tolsi
Mogoeng’s Palestine stance calls into question his role at the ConCourt
Opinion
/ 3 July 2020

Mogoeng’s Palestine stance calls into question his role at the ConCourt

We can only conclude that he ‘willingly and knowingly lent his personal credibility — and that of his office — to a white-washing of Israeli crimes’

By South African Jews for a Free Palestine
Mogoeng on Israel: Bad faith and ‘impunified disregard’ for international law?
Opinion
/ 2 July 2020

Mogoeng on Israel: Bad faith and ‘impunified disregard’ for international law?

The chief justice needs to publicly account for his comments, by either walking them back or explaining his change of heart on international law and its institutions

By Christopher Gevers
Netanyahu claims Israel election win despite corruption charges
Article
/ 3 March 2020

Netanyahu claims Israel election win despite corruption charges

Monday’s election left the veteran right-winger in prime position to form a government and end a year of political deadlock, after similar votes in April and September proved inconclusive

By Ben Simon
Boycott of Israeli varsities is counter to academic freedom
Article
/ 18 September 2019

Boycott of Israeli varsities is counter to academic freedom

‘Open letter’ reveals the Orwellian depths to which the radical anti-Israel lobby is willing to descend in order to stand reality on its head

By David Saks
For justice: SA Jews support the academic boycott of Israeli universities
Article
/ 13 September 2019

For justice: SA Jews support the academic boycott of Israeli universities

As South African Jews, we cannot sit by idly while the Israeli government commits similar atrocities to the former South African apartheid regime

By Open Letter
‘Privileged Jew’ fights for Palestinian rights inside Israel
Analysis
/ 2 June 2017

‘Privileged Jew’ fights for Palestinian rights inside Israel

“The whole of the Israeli economy is based on profiting from the oppression of Palestinians”

By Adri Nieuwhof
ANC naive to trust Hamas’s advances
Article
/ 15 November 2015

ANC naive to trust Hamas’s advances

"Actually, Gaza is occupied, not by Israel but by a tyrannical Islamist regime that ruthlessly imposes its will on a captive, voiceless population."

By David Saks
Hamas committed to a just solution
Article
/ 29 October 2015

Hamas committed to a just solution

The Palestinian group says it is the occupation, not Jews or Judaism, that is the problem.

By Suraya Dadoo
This unrest evokes a third intifada
Article
/ 8 October 2015

This unrest evokes a third intifada

Violence is escalating in Israel and Palestine but no one is sure whether this is another uprising.

By Peter Beaumont
Israel turns up heat on activist group
Article
/ 4 June 2015

Israel turns up heat on activist group

Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is ‘anti-Semitic’ and a ‘first-rate strategic threat’.

By Peter Beaumont
Israel’s ‘apartheid’ bus plan stops
Article
/ 23 May 2015

Israel’s ‘apartheid’ bus plan stops

A three-month pilot scheme would have imposed strict new controls on thousands of Palestinians with permits to work in Israel,

By Peter Beaumont
US blasts ICC war crimes probe of Israel as ‘tragic irony’
Article
/ 17 January 2015

US blasts ICC war crimes probe of Israel as ‘tragic irony’

The US has criticised the ICC’s preliminary probe into war crimes allegedly committed by Israel in Gaza as "counterproductive to the cause of peace".

By Thomas Watkins and Jan Hennop
Government’s investor a major shareholder in Woolworths
Article
/ 25 November 2014

Government’s investor a major shareholder in Woolworths

A source in the Public Investment Corporation, a shareholder in Woolworths, says the company invests money from the Government Employees Pension Fund.

By Thuletho Zwane
United front against occupation
Article
/ 18 September 2014

United front against occupation

The legacy of the United Democratic Front in South Africa might serve as potential model for thinking about forms of Jewish-Palestinian solidarity.

By Louise Bethlehem
Media stoke up anger against Israel
Article
/ 4 September 2014

Media stoke up anger against Israel

Was the SA media coverage of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza unbalanced and riddled with blindly reported inaccuracies?

By Staff Reporter
The truth about false balance
Analysis
/ 4 September 2014

The truth about false balance

The Ombud speaks out on when the journalistic ideal of fairness is co-opted.

By Staff Reporter
‘Israel is free to trade with SA’ – DTI
Article
/ 6 August 2014

‘Israel is free to trade with SA’ – DTI

SA won’t impose trade restrictions on Israel but speaking at a business forum, President Jacob Zuma has condemned the violence in the Gaza Strip.

By Sapa

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