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Benjamin Netanyahu

Kashmir’s ‘Black Day’ a reminder that the freedom struggle continues
Thought Leader
/ 27 October 2024

Kashmir’s ‘Black Day’ a reminder that the freedom struggle continues

The people of Kashmir and Palestine have suffered oppression for many decades, both starting with the British and then by India and Israel, respectively

By Iqbal Jassat
António Guterrers, the man for our time
Thought Leader
/ 21 October 2024

António Guterrers, the man for our time

The secretary general of the United Nations is committed to peace, yet Israel in its war on Gaza and beyond chose to ban him

By Aaron Ng’ambi
Why I am wary of giving anyone from the Biden administration my vote
Columns
/ 20 October 2024

Why I am wary of giving anyone from the Biden administration my vote

The current administration delivered an American foreign policy that continues to benefit vested interests. Different administration, different party, same script

By Michael Walsh
Israel says Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza
World
/ 17 October 2024

Israel says Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza

US President Joe Biden said Sinwar’s death marked “a good day” for Israel, America, and the world

By Jay Deshmukh and David Stout
The anatomy of a genocide: Gaza one year later
Opinion
/ 12 October 2024

The anatomy of a genocide: Gaza one year later

Amid the humanitarian catastrophe caused by Israel, its leaders are being welcomed by many powerful countries and leaders

By Alvin Botes
The ICC and the fragility of a consensus on international law
Politics
/ 25 May 2024

The ICC and the fragility of a consensus on international law

International divisions on the charges against Hamas and Israeli leaders echo hypocrisy and threats to the rule of law in domestic politics

By Emsie Ferreira
If Joe Biden had read Montaigne …
Friday
/ 23 May 2024

If Joe Biden had read Montaigne …

The work of the French Renaissance philosopher offers wisdom applicable to modern politics

By Darryl Accone
Ramaphosa welcomes ICC seeking arrest warrants in Israeli-Palestinian war
World
/ 21 May 2024

Ramaphosa welcomes ICC seeking arrest warrants in Israeli-Palestinian war

The president reiterated South Africa’s call for an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip

By Emsie Ferreira
Israel, Hamas reject bid before ICC to arrest leaders for war crimes
World
/ 21 May 2024

Israel, Hamas reject bid before ICC to arrest leaders for war crimes

International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan said he had applied for arrest warrants for top Israeli and Hamas leaders over the conflict

By Afp
ICC prosecutor seeks Gaza ‘war crimes’ arrest warrant for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders
World
/ 20 May 2024

ICC prosecutor seeks Gaza ‘war crimes’ arrest warrant for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders

Karim Khan said he was seeking warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for crimes including ‘starvation’, ‘wilful killing’, and ‘extermination and/or murder’

By Agence France Presse
Hamas studies truce proposal six months into Gaza war
World
/ 9 April 2024

Hamas studies truce proposal six months into Gaza war

Foreign governments and humanitarian groups have persistently urged Israel not to carry out an operation in Rafah for fear of mass civilian casualties

By Belal AlSabbagh and Jay Deshmukh
God edition: Where is God in the Gaza war?
Analysis
/ 31 March 2024

God edition: Where is God in the Gaza war?

The Israeli invasion is also a battle between religion and law with no certain outcome

By Emsie Ferreira
Israel is the real victim of ‘genocide’ by Hamas, court hears
Politics
/ 12 January 2024

Israel is the real victim of ‘genocide’ by Hamas, court hears

If the International Court of Justice orders Israel to halt its military activity in Gaza, the state would lose its right to self-defence, it argues

By Lyse Comins
South Africa opens genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice
Politics
/ 30 December 2023

South Africa opens genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice

South Africa opens genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice

By Stella Mapenzauswa
The casualties of Biden’s stance on Israel
Thought Leader
/ 14 November 2023

The casualties of Biden’s stance on Israel

The US president could pay dearly at the polls, as the global economy counts the costs of fracturing

By Sarah Smit
Naledi Pandor outlines 7-point Gaza peace plan
Politics
/ 7 November 2023

Naledi Pandor outlines 7-point Gaza peace plan

An immediate ceasefire and the use of a UN rapid-deployment force to protect civilians are among Naledi Pandor’s proposed actions

By Paddy Harper
Global economy braces for Israel-Hamas spillover
Business
/ 18 October 2023

Global economy braces for Israel-Hamas spillover

A wider Middle East war would hit an already fragile and fragmented economy.

By Sarah Smit
Trouble in the Holy Land – will America take a stand?
Opinion
/ 21 July 2023

Trouble in the Holy Land – will America take a stand?

Instead of remaining silent, Israel’s long-time friend must fight for the rights and freedoms that are inalienable on its own soi

By Aaron Ng’ambi
Call for SA Jews to condemn far-right Zionist party in Israel’s coalition government
Opinion
/ 10 November 2022

Call for SA Jews to condemn far-right Zionist party in Israel’s coalition government

Inclusion of racist and homophobic extremists goes against the state’s Declaration of Independence’s vision of equality and justice

By Jewish Democratic Initiative
Israel judges postpone key testimony in Netanyahu corruption trial
World
/ 16 November 2021

Israel judges postpone key testimony in Netanyahu corruption trial

The former Israeli PM has been charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three separate indictments

By Agence France Presse
Psychologists talk: Is the United Nations capable of resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict (or indeed any modern crisis)?
Thought Leader
/ 10 June 2021

Psychologists talk: Is the United Nations capable of resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict (or indeed any modern crisis)?

Suntosh Pillay speaks to fellow psychologist Anton Botha, who is also a former UN staff member, about Israel and Palestine and whether or not the United Nations is abdicating its duties to maintain peace

By Suntosh Pillay and Anton Botha
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
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
Sheikh Jarrah Palestinians at mercy of Israeli court
World
/ 13 May 2021

Sheikh Jarrah Palestinians at mercy of Israeli court

Palestinians in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood face court-sanctioned eviction in what rights groups say is a continuation of Israel’s decades-long plan to ‘ethnically cleanse’ the city.

By Jaclynn Ashly
‘Unconscionable’: The race to stop Israel from selling weapons to Uganda
Africa
/ 12 February 2021

‘Unconscionable’: The race to stop Israel from selling weapons to Uganda

Ugandan and Israeli activists have called for the licence permitting arms sales to be revoked, but expect next week’s hearing to be held in camera

By Sophie Neiman
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
US ‘brokered’ agreements on Israel: Wind of change or toxic blast of extortion?
Opinion
/ 29 September 2020

US ‘brokered’ agreements on Israel: Wind of change or toxic blast of extortion?

The United States is negotiating with African countries that will see them exchange Palestinian people’s rights for improved economic and trade conditions

By Suraya Dadoo
Not everyone is happy about Sudan snuggling up with Israel
Africa
/ 25 August 2020

Not everyone is happy about Sudan snuggling up with Israel

Once Tel Aviv’s sworn enemy, Khartoum is apparently ready to end hostilities, but Sudanese refugees fear they may be deported

By Ayin Network
The pandemic creates ideal conditions for the rise of populism
Coronavirus
/ 15 May 2020

The pandemic creates ideal conditions for the rise of populism

The state of politics and geopolitics has been exacerbated, rather than stabilised, by the coronavirus crisis

By Aaliyah Vayez
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
Angered by police killing, Ethiopian-Israelis demand change
Africa
/ 6 July 2019

Angered by police killing, Ethiopian-Israelis demand change

Solomon Teka’s death has been a deeply personal tragedy for his family, but for the wider Ethiopian-Israeli community, he has become a symbol as well

By Mike Smith 1
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
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