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South Africa: Why Should South Africans Care About Israel's Apartheid?

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[GroundUp] Whenever Israel bombs Gaza, an event that seems to repeat every few years, the conflict inevitably finds its way into South Africa's political discourse. Last week probably the biggest protest in a year in Cape Town took place: a call for South Africa to cut ties with Israel.

Source: allAfrica.com

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