ISRAEL is under fire for allegedly funding anti-immigrant protests in South Africa.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs in Israel, Mr. Gideon Saar, dismissed the allegations that his country is involved in the protests in the country.
Saar was responding to the Minister of Justice in the country, Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi, who made allegations that there are foreign countries sponsoring the anti-immigrant protests that have spread throughout the country.
Ms. Kubayi made allegations that the countries sponsoring the protests did this because they were upset that South Africa filed a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Ms. Kubayi said that the decision of the local government angered many countries, and said that many countries want to take revenge on this country.
Saar accused Ms. Kubayi of telling a tale during the day, he said he spits at them with spleen before they eat the meat.
“The South African government likes to read us about human rights, but the truth is that the house is raining. There is no unity and love in South Africa, its people discriminate against immigrants.”
Saar urged the South African government to stop involving Israel in matters it has nothing to do with.
“Instead of dealing with their problems, they involve us in something we have nothing to do with. He also claims that he has no evidence that Israel has a hand in these protests. He only said this for the sake of tweeting. He was afraid that a repeat of 2021 (the looting riots) might happen. They should not be separated from us.”
The government of this country is in trouble with Israel and the major countries that have relations with it, including the American government, because of the case that is being heard at the International Criminal Court.
The American President, Donald Trump, even ordered the country’s leaders to withdraw the case.
This country sued Israel in the International Criminal Court in late 2023. Blame it Israel for killing people in Gaza where the Palestinian war continues.
Reports indicate that more than 70,000 people have died in the war that has lasted for years.
In 2024, the court issued a temporary decision in favor of the local government, deciding that there may be laws violated by Israel, and ordered it to take measures to avoid bloodshed in Gaza.
The case is still ongoing, it is not clear when the final decision will come out.