South Africa

 A view of Table Mountain and the Cape Town Harbor.

Back to the old country: Israeli immigrants from South Africa take trip back home

We passed through Immigrations with our Israeli passports without the batting of an eye and did not encounter any personal animosity when we produced these documents throughout our trip.

By RICHARD SHAVEI-TZION
13/08/2024

First deaf Miss South Africa crowned amid controversy over finalist's heritage

Mia le Roux, the first deaf Miss South Africa, won despite controversy surrounding Chidimma Adetshina, who withdrew amid xenophobic backlash.

Why South Africa's ANC political party has taken an anti-Israel, pro-terrorist stance

South Africa’s ANC, accused of accepting bribes from Iran, continues its anti-Israel stance, affecting diplomatic relations and trade.

Want to go whale-watching? Try these spots

Whales are some of the most incredible and awe-inspiring animals on Earth. Here are some of the best places you can go watch them.

Putin's mouthpiece, Iran's attack dog: ANC's terror ties are the tip of the iceberg

South Africa has become, firstly, Putin’s mouthpiece, seeking to transform multilateral institutions in his favor; and secondly, Iran’s shadow attack dog promoting the interests of their proxies.

By LAWRENCE NOWOSENETZ
25/07/2024

ICC accepts over 60 filings for arrest requests of Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas officials

The ICC accepted filings from over 60 governments and NGOs regarding arrest requests for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas officials.

Ugandan court remands man accused of supporting rebels linked to Islamic State

A Ugandan man was charged with terrorism-related offenses for supporting the ADF, an IS-linked rebel group, by recruiting fighters and providing material support.

By REUTERS
09/07/2024

South Africa sees halt in antisemitism despite global increase

Despite the global rise in antisemitism, the increase in South Africa since the Israel-Hamas war outbreak has halted, reports the South African Jewish Report.

07/07/2024

Jewish life stories: The Jewish refugee who wrote the book on human rights

Joining Britain’s human rights community, Levin became director of a legal reform group that helped secure the release of six men from Northern Ireland who were serving life sentences.

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
04/07/2024

South African women learn from Israel's resilient spirit

Momentum teaches a group of South African women how to advocate for the Jewish state in an increasingly hostile environment back home.

29/06/2024
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