South African Zionist Federation says the proposal 'is a diplomatic insult that could have far-reaching consequences for South Africa’s international relations and investment.'
The Christian group has also teamed up with the Women’s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) to send thousands of handwritten 'letters of love' from Christian supporters to Israeli soldiers.
Despite facing attacks from anti-Israel groups and mockingly being labeled a ‘Zionist’ by them, Rev. Kenneth Meshoe remains steadfast in his convictions.
'The judgment that’s going to come from the court is politics, not law, and it’s politics from a body that is already biased against the Jewish state.'
World Rugby said it is was 'satisfied' with South African Rugby explanation that disinvitation of Israeli team 'based on concerns about an increased safety and security threat.'
The real aim of the so-called pro-Palestinian groups is not to help the Palestinians, but to incite and spread hate and libels against the only democracy in the Middle East.
Klaas Mokgomole began took a transformational journey from virulent anti-Israel activist to passionate peacemaker and bridge-builder between Israel and the rest of the world. David Karsh, TPS Desperate to find a restroom after a nearly nine-hour flight from Johannesburg, South African university student Klaas Mokgomole grabbed his carry-on and hurried off the plane. Urgently searching... Read more »
As someone whose whole life was bound up in the idea of minorities fighting oppressors, it was easy for Tutu to see, as intersectionality demands, all conflicts as alike.
According to South African media reports, organizers of the Miss South Africa tournament are distancing themselves from Mandela's vicious lies about the Jewish state.
We must show our appreciation to South Africa’s Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng for refusing to back down from his support for the Jewish state and his courage blasting his government's anti-Israel policies.
'King Zwelithini will also be gratefully remembered by the Jewish community, particularly in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal, as a warm and generous friend whose door was always open.'
'I'm under an obligation as a Christian to love Israel, to pray for [the] peace of Jerusalem, which actually means the peace of Israel,' said South African Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.
Strange how the persecution of Christians in the Middle East and Africa, described at times as 'genocide', elicits no such Southern African Anglican Church angst!