SA-Israel relations cannot be business as usual, says Pandor

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In 2023, SA will continue to strengthen its relations with Palestine through the holding of structured bilateral meetings, culminating in a state visit by President Mahmoud Abbas.

SA cannot have normal relations with Israel until the creation of a free Palestine international relations and co-operation minister Naledi Pandor has said.

SA’s position regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come under sharp scrutiny in recent times given Pretoria’s softer stance after Russia invaded Ukraine...A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as articles from our international business news partners; ProfileData financial data; and digital access to the Sunday Times and TimesLive Premium.

 

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Stop pondering with your capitalist Palestine martyrs and start looking after your suffering Saffas, hypocrite!

Whoever blesses Israel will be blessed, And whoever curses Israel will be cursed.” Numbers 24 v 9

She has no clue!

Because the ANC supports terrorists.

Yes because the are corrupt and they are fake Jewish

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How long does the Minister plan to pander to Holocaust Denialists?

What about SA-Syrian relations? Business as usual?

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