African News
Gaza: South Africa Protesters Pile Pressure On Govt To Sever Ties With Israel
More than 3,000 people marched through Cape Town on Saturday, calling for South Africa to cut trade and diplomatic ties with Israel, including by shutting its embassy, over the war in Gaza.
Pretoria has been a leading critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza, bringing a case before the UN’s top court in December 2023 that argues Israel’s war in the Palestinian territory amounts to genocide, a charge Israel has denied.

Saturday’s demonstration brought together several pro-Palestinian organisations, political parties, and Muslim and Christian groups in one of the biggest such turnouts in months.
Waving Palestinian flags and slogans such as “Don’t just feel bad, do something”, the procession handed over a petition of demands at parliament.
South Africa must “boycott, divest and sanction Israel, the same way as the world did for us,” said Palestine Solidarity Campaign coordinator, Usuf Chikte, referring to international measures used to pressure South Africa’s apartheid regime.

The government has to take action on the “kicking out of Israel’s ambassador and embassy from South Africa now,” and the country should be excluded from international sporting bodies such as FIFA, he told the crowd.
The petition also demanded that the government suspend its exports of coal to Israel and prosecute any South Africans who enlist in the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).

The war in Gaza broke out after Palestinian militants led by Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
That unprecedented attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Israel’s retaliatory military offensive has since killed at least 65,926 people, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, figures the United Nations deems reliable.
AFP
-
Opinion23 hours agoReflections on FCT polls and voter apathy
-
News2 hours agoIran: IGP Orders Heightened Surveillance In North
-
News2 hours agoBanditry: Over 300,000 Displaced In Niger – Bago
-
Politics2 hours agoINEC Can’t Guarantee Perfect Election In 2027 – Amupitan
-
World News22 hours agoKamala Harris accuses Trump of dragging U.S. into ‘unwanted war’ with Iran
-
Business1 hour agoAbu Dhabi directs hotels to extend guests’ stay over travel restrictions, says it’ll cover cost
-
News1 hour agoChaos At Lagos, Abuja Airports As FAAN Begins Cashless Policy
-
Business22 hours agoTinubu sets stage for comprehensive PIA review after executive revenue reset
