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Palestine

Mogoeng Mogoeng: A chief justice for such a time as this
Opinion
/ 9 March 2021

Mogoeng Mogoeng: A chief justice for such a time as this

The JCC’s recent ruling against the chief justice is a win for accountability that enforces the principles of judicial authority

By Dan Mafora
Judicial committee orders Mogoeng to apologise for SA-Israel remarks
National
/ 5 March 2021

Judicial committee orders Mogoeng to apologise for SA-Israel remarks

The JCC said that by the chief justice straying into politics, he breached the judicial conduct code and ordered him to issue an apology and retraction

By Emsie Ferreira
We should have a vaccine against viral propaganda
Opinion
/ 25 January 2021

We should have a vaccine against viral propaganda

A response to “The dark side of Israel’s vaccine success story”, Mail & Guardian, 13 January 2021

By Dan Diker
The dark side of Israel’s vaccine success story
Health
/ 13 January 2021

The dark side of Israel’s vaccine success story

Israel is refusing to provide the vaccine to the millions of Palestinians it is forcefully ruling over.

By Yara Hawari
The political life of Diego Maradona
Sport
/ 3 December 2020

The political life of Diego Maradona

The icon who died on 25 November 2020 was more than just the greatest footballer of all time. From Argentina to Palestine he represented the experiences of the outsider, the oppressed

By Niren Tolsi
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
The mechanism of contagion in racism
Opinion
/ 26 July 2020

The mechanism of contagion in racism

How race came to function as fuel to an exploitative economic system. Take the case of South Africa…

By Kiasha Naidoo
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
Chief Justice’s views on Israel are guided by religion, not the Constitution
Opinion
/ 26 June 2020

Chief Justice’s views on Israel are guided by religion, not the Constitution

Mogoeng should remember that Israel/Palestine is an apartheid state, in which 90% of the land is reserved for Jewish occupation

By Martin Jansen
Denis Goldberg: Man of integrity, freedom fighter and true mensch
Opinion
/ 7 May 2020

Denis Goldberg: Man of integrity, freedom fighter and true mensch

One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised. — Chinua Achebe

By Ronnie Kasrils
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
Israel expelling Human Rights Watch country director
Article
/ 25 November 2019

Israel expelling Human Rights Watch country director

The case against Omar Shakir was initially based on statements he had made supporting a boycott before joining HRW

By Joe Dyke
Jewish resistance to Zionism is on the right side of history
Article
/ 21 September 2019

Jewish resistance to Zionism is on the right side of history

Confining people in effective Bantustans forces us to see Israel for what it is: a European project of domination

By Jared Sacks
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
UCT stuck on academic freedom
Article
/ 23 August 2019

UCT stuck on academic freedom

A lecture delivered by an academic who challenged the logic of anti-Semitism claims has opened old wounds

By Raeesa Pather 2
Record 70.8 million people displaced at end of 2018: UN
Article
/ 19 June 2019

Record 70.8 million people displaced at end of 2018: UN

At the end of 2017, by comparison, 68.5 million people were counted as being forcibly displaced by violence or persecution

By Staff Reporter
Palestinians say truce reached with Israel to end deadly escalation
Article
/ 6 May 2019

Palestinians say truce reached with Israel to end deadly escalation

Israel also lifted restrictions on civilian movements in communities around the Gaza border on Monday morning

By Adel Zaanoun
South Africa must strengthen solidarity with Palestine
Article
/ 17 April 2019

South Africa must strengthen solidarity with Palestine

The two countries have similar experiences in injustices and systemic oppression

By Staff Reporter
Letters to the editor: April 12-18
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Letters to the editor: April 12-18

Our reader writes about BDS this week

By Letters
Airbnb will leave West Bank homes listed to settle suits
Article
/ 10 April 2019

Airbnb will leave West Bank homes listed to settle suits

Arvind Ganesan, of New York-based Human Rights Watch, called Airbnb’s retreat from the decision disappointing

By Glenn Chapman
Netanyahu on path for victory in Israeli election
Article
/ 10 April 2019

Netanyahu on path for victory in Israeli election

Netanyahu sought to portray himself as Israel’s essential statesman in the run-up to the vote and highlighted his bond with US President Donald Trump

By Mike Smith 1
Israel and South Africa: A ‘downgraded’ relationship?
Article
/ 9 April 2019

Israel and South Africa: A ‘downgraded’ relationship?

South Africa has announced that it will not replace its ambassador to Israel

By Sella Oneko and Martina Schwikowski 1
gaza march of return casualties Israel targeting of civilians
Article
/ 2 April 2019

gaza march of return casualties Israel targeting of civilians

There’s something distinctly cynical about Israel’stargeting of people’s legs in Palestine’s march for freedom.

By Jonathan Whittall 2, Ghassan Abu Sitta and Bhekisisa Team
Supporting BDS is a way to honour the Palestinian struggle
Article
/ 1 April 2019

Supporting BDS is a way to honour the Palestinian struggle

Boycotts and sanctions against Israel are a vote for nonviolence, democracy and self-determination

By Judith February
Gaza protests bring bloodshed but scarce gain as anniversary looms
Article
/ 28 March 2019

Gaza protests bring bloodshed but scarce gain as anniversary looms

Thousands of Palestinians have gathered at least weekly along the border in protests dubbed the Great March of Return

By Adel Zaanoun
Devastated by Israeli attacks on Gaza, but not deterred
Article
/ 6 March 2019

Devastated by Israeli attacks on Gaza, but not deterred

The tenacity of Palestinian people in the face of brutal annihilation should encourage us all

By Dudu Masango Mahlangu
Amnesty: Booking agents profit from war crimes
Article
/ 31 January 2019

Amnesty: Booking agents profit from war crimes

Online tourism companies are adding to human rights’ violations by advertising attractions on illegally occupied land

By Staff Reporter
Netanyahu hails ‘new era’ with Brazil
Article
/ 28 December 2018

Netanyahu hails ‘new era’ with Brazil

Netanyahu also stressed that he would press Bolsonaro on an announcement that Brazil would follow the US in moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem

By Marc Burleigh
The six words that got Marc Lamont Hill fired from CNN
Article
/ 10 December 2018

The six words that got Marc Lamont Hill fired from CNN

Hill’s dismissal highlights how pro-Israel lobbying groups control the US discourse on Palestine and Israel

By Agency
Scores of amputations in Gaza as Israeli troops aim for the legs
Article
/ 10 December 2018

Scores of amputations in Gaza as Israeli troops aim for the legs

Gaza’s health ministry has carried out 94 amputations since protests began in March, 82 of them involving lower limbs

By Agency
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