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The Hypocrisy of South Africa Against Israel at the International Court of Justice

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Historical grievances and iconic countrymen, whose esteemed revolutionary speeches carry a leftist order, have boosted South Africa's foreign policy, amid ostensible tectonic shift in global power.

As the world's 24th largest country, and bigger than rich G7 countries France, Germany and former colonial master Britain combined, is of conviction that it can therefore, move geopolitical mountains in an instant, from the Gaza-Israel debacle.

This, amidst rare display of ethno-racial sentiments, came closer to reality immediately after the country dragged Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), against violations of the Genocide Convention of 1948.

Alongside invocations of post-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela's South Africa-Palestine brotherhood, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) government in Pretoria, and global south counterparts view the Palestinian cause at the ICJ, as "jewel in the crown" of the country's 21st-century foreign policy.

From genocidal accusations, to petition against the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) to halt an assault against Hamas battalions in the city of Rafah, among some provisional measures, the ICJ has become a de facto South African court, and the country's laws, the ANC domain.

Late last year, the country's lawmakers voted in favour of a motion calling for the closure of Israel's embassy in Pretoria, and suspending all diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv, citing the Jewish state's "refusal to respect international law".

Now threats of arrest, have been issued against citizens fighting in IDF, upon returning to the country.

There are reports of South Africans of Jewish descent who have fought for Israel on several occasions, and Naledi Pandor the Foreign Minister, reiterated this at a solidarity conference with Palestinians in Pretoria.

Nonetheless, the country that is basking in convenient political echo chambers, is 9,395 kilometres away from Israel.

A "remarkable democracy" in the leftist and liberal mindset, just like BRICS counterparts Brazil and India but, illiberal realistically and structurally, post-apartheid South Africa is capitalising ideologically on the politics of identity, and a sharp demographics shift in Western capitals.

Since the tragic events of October 7, antisemitic incidents and pro-Palestinian protests in major European and American cities not least elite colleges and universities, are proof of South Africa's political niche and wager.

Indeed, Pretoria boldest foreign policy against the State of Israel amid calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, has been glorified in the entire Middle East and war-torn enclave, including West Bank city of Ramallah, which immortalized Mandela in 2013.

However, in order to win the lucrative and fiercely contested multipolar gamble, the country's human rights crusade, is justifiable around its immediate and vast borders.

Pro-East South Africa, which shares the northern border with ideological and revolutionary ally Zimbabwe, a failed and lawless state under veteran dictator Robert Mugabe, is notorious for xenophobic attacks against African immigrants.

On one hand, the country brags of mainstream media's favourite political figures and activists such as Julius Malema, leader of the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), an offshoot of the ANC party, and Ntokozo Qwabe, a Rhodes scholar.

Both are anti-white demagogues. The former has on many occasions threatened with impunity "to defer the slaughtering of the country's whites", and has extended similar warnings to the Indian community.

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It's about time a Country is trying to bring Israel to Court. If have done no wrong they shouldn't have anything to fear. Their Leaders today look like modern day 21st century Scribes & Pharisees.

Many people like Steve Earle in this Jerusalem song rightfully hope all the "Children of Abraham will lay down their swords in Jerusalem. The Lion and the Lamb laying down together." Steve says he will sing it until it happens or he dies. Same goes for me, unless big one falls.

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Please stop with the pro genocide drivel. Does the USA not have a right to callout genocide because of our slavery, or worse, native erasing past? Does Britain not get to call out Genocide because of their Colonial past? What are you even conflating here? Every country has a history, and South Africa is vowing not to repeat their mistakes by vociferously and bravely calling out an actual genocide and apartheid when they see one, against much larger powers. And for the record calling out China and Uyghurs and their questionable treatment when Palestinians are treated magnitudes worse for 75 years and being systemically slaughtered and maimed is a grave hypocrisy like pretty much your entire IDF paid for article. Thanks but no thanks, some people actually think for themselves on this site and smell your blatant propaganda from .... your headline alone.

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Tom Fisher the IDF will never pay me for writing the truth.

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If the United States of America colonized Gaza and the West Bank (not Bank of the West), enforced laws of the One True God, and Congress was Kosher or castrated, would The Messiah be allowed to vote at the Untied Nations on behalf of all lost tribes?

Would Joe Biden convert, or remain a Roman Catholic victim of circumcision? What does Kamala Harris have against motherhood?

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Here, we are not talking about post-apartheid South Africa's choices, but stark double standards regarding its foreign policy, and human rights approach.

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Thank you for calling out South Africa, a nearly failed state, in addition to all the human rights abuses you list so ably.

The world, ICC, and the U.N. have a habit of ignoring the abuses by those who allege abuses by other countries objectively far more supportive of human rights, like Israel, to deflect from attention to their own human rights failures. Unfortunately, mis-educated youth with information from Tik-tok and other social media, algorithmed to promote their existing worldview, ensures this pattern will not change anytime soon, and may even worsen as these future leaders assume those positions, aided not by merit - which they regard as (white) privilege - but by neo-Marxist political views of oppression and oppressed. BTW, 2/3 of Israeli citizens have roots in the Middle East or Africa and are therefore not white. They are racially similar to Hamas and Palestinians in general.

But Israel is the Middle East's only democracy, even more democratic with its multi-party Knesset, than our Congress. It is objectively a roaring success. This drives their critics into a murderous violent rage of envy.

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