News24 | UPDATE | ‘Anxious’ South Africa Urges Dialogue to End Israel-Iran Conflict
- South Africa has expressed great anxiety over the US's involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict after airstrikes hit Iran's nuclear sites.
- President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson called for dialogue to prevent further devastation and economic fallout globally.
- US President Donald Trump confirmed successful airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran, leading to fears of broader conflict.
- The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency reported no increase in radiation levels at key Iranian nuclear sites after the strikes.
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Israeli impunity: SA leads global fight for justice – The Mail & Guardian
Being South African can be depressing sometimes. The tremendous highs of our world-beating rugby and cricket teams show what we can do. But our economy doesn’t grow, mass unemployment continues, our cities decline and we continue to live in constant fear of crime. The lack of political will to take on and solve even our most basic problems is depressing. But, on the global stage, our government has emerged as the most principled international ac…
SA Criticises US Over Involvement In Israel-Iran Conflict, As UN Calls For Peace
By Enyichukwu Enemanna South African authorities have expressed deep concern at the United States’ entry into the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, calling for immediate resolution. The comments by the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, come after Washington joined Israel’s bombing campaign of Iranian nuclear sites in the early hours of Sunday. Ramaphosa urged the US, Israel and Iran to give the United Nations “the opportunity and sp…
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