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    1. South Africa has nothing to offer the Israelis and Palestinians - Newsi South Africa has nothing to offer the Israelis and Palestinians - Newsi

      The ‘Israeli-Palestinian conflict’ has been an enduring point of public debate and controversy for the entirety of South Africa’s post-1994 history. This is ...

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    2. No cause to fire teacher over political views - Newsi

      11 June 2021 - It was probably bound to happen. The consequences of the latest round of the Israel-Gaza conflict (or whatever name one chooses to assign it) ...

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    3. America’s culture war could threaten Israel from within - SA Jewish Report

      27 May 2021 - Frans Cronje, the chief executive of the Institute of Race Relations, wrote a penetrating critique – “Ramaphosa woefully misreading the ...

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    4. Ramaphosa woefully misreading the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - News24

      20 May 2021 - In his letter, ‘Israel-Palestinian violence: too many lives have been lost’, President Cyril Ramaphosa makes a number of factual errors, ...

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