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SA correct to punish citizens who fight in Israel’s ‘genocide’

SINCE the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestine conflict on October 7, the stance of the SA government has been abundantly clear, immediate suspension of hostilities.

Many disingenuous pro-Israeli lobby groups and their Western government backers led by the United States have mischievously ignored the historical context of the conflict.

Led by Washington, they have sought to make the world believe that the conflict only started on October 7, caused by the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas.

Credit to South Africa’s foreign policy dictates that are based on peace, equality and international cooperation that is characterised by adherence to multilateralism.

Being a country that bears the hurtful scars of racial oppression, our new dispensation is correctly

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