TFIGlobal
TFIGlobal
TFIPOST English
TFIPOST हिन्दी
No Result
View All Result
  • Indo-Pacific
  • Americas
  • Canada
  • Indian Subcontinent
  • West Asia
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The Caribbean
TFIGlobal
  • Indo-Pacific
  • Americas
  • Canada
  • Indian Subcontinent
  • West Asia
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The Caribbean
No Result
View All Result
TFIGlobal
TFIGlobal
No Result
View All Result
  • Indo-Pacific
  • Americas
  • Canada
  • Indian Subcontinent
  • West Asia
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The Caribbean

South Africa’s downgrade of ties with Israel: a diplomatic faux pas or a calculated move?

Michael Mahanta by Michael Mahanta
March 11, 2023
in Africa, Geopolitics
South Africa slams Israel 
Share on FacebookShare on X

After a little embarrassing spat with South Africa, it now appears that the diplomatic row between Israel and South Africa has turned uglier.

South Africa slams Israel 

Last month, an Israeli diplomat was removed from the African union’s annual summit due to a dispute over Israel’s accreditation to the bloc. The situation escalated, and a video was posted on social media showing security personnel escorting Ambassador Sharon Bar-Li out of the auditorium during the summit’s opening ceremony in Addis Ababa, causing significant embarrassment for Israel.

Also Read

Israel Says Iran’s Real ‘Superweapon’ Isn’t Nukes or Missiles — It’s Money. Here’s why?

Trump Reportedly Threatened Netanyahu With ‘Divorce’ Over Gaza Deal, New Book Claims

Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Will Never Return to ‘Pre-War Conditions,’ Secures $12 Billion Asset Release

(Source: Reuters)

This incident caused a major diplomatic row between Israel and the African Union, as Israel condemned and accused Algeria and South Africa, two key nations in the 55-country bloc, of orchestrating the expulsion of the senior Israeli diplomat, even going as far as calling them “extremist countries”.

Read More: Israel’s Africa Agenda Stumbles as AU Pushes Back

While Israel fumed over the AU’s actions, the latter remained firm on its stance and justified its action against the Israeli diplomat. However, the diplomatic row had barely settled when South Africa once again worsened the situation with Israel.

(Source: The Jerusalem Post)

As per a report, the South African parliament has decided to downgrade Israel’s embassy in Pretoria to a liaison office, a move that Israel has denounced as “disgraceful”. Despite Israel’s opposition, the measure received widespread support in the South African legislature, with 208 lawmakers backing it and only 94 opposing it.

Read More: Algeria’s unlikely ally: how will their partnership shape the future of the Sahel

In response to the measure, the Israeli foreign ministry responded to it by saying that “It does not contribute in the least to the promotion of any viable solution in the Middle East,”.

As per the report, the measure was introduced by South Africa’s National Freedom Party to protest what it considers Israel’s discriminatory practices against Palestinians. The left-wing National Freedom Party in South Africa went further and even questioned the existence of Israel, stating in a statement that “Israel was built through the displacement, murder and maiming of Palestinians. And to maintain their grip on power, they have instituted apartheid to control and manage Palestinians.”

(Source: BBC News)

The South African Zionist Federation has also denounced the move, stating in a statement that the “ANC government has created a foreign policy that aims to befriend dictatorships and bash democracies.”

Read More: The Chad-Israel Bond to Create Surprising Opportunities for Unexpected Entities

The South African government has become a vocal critic of Israel, and this move is likely to exacerbate the ongoing diplomatic row with Israel. It still remains a mystery what South Africa aims to achieve by making such provocative statements against Israel, and only time will tell if this will impede Israel’s outreach campaign in Africa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyN3ecFmg8o&t=10s

Tags: Cyril RamaphosaIsraelJerusalemPalestineSouth Africa
ShareTweetSend
Michael Mahanta

Michael Mahanta

Columnist, TFI Media. Creating art through my articles.

Also Read

African Country 'Burkina Faso' Ends Diplomatic Relations with France amid Deepening Anti-West Shift

African Country ‘Burkina Faso’ Ends Diplomatic Relations with France amid Deepening Anti-West Shift

June 27, 2026
Iran Strikes US Fifth Fleet Base in Bahrain, Damages Key HQ; America Launches Fresh Counterattack

America Thought This Base Was Safe — Then Iran’s Missiles Hit Bahrain’s Fifth Fleet HQ

June 27, 2026
Israel Says Iran’s Real ‘Superweapon’ Isn’t Nukes or Missiles — It’s Money. Here's why?

Israel Says Iran’s Real ‘Superweapon’ Isn’t Nukes or Missiles — It’s Money. Here’s why?

June 26, 2026
 Canada Officially Names Khalistani Terrorists Behind 1985 Air India Kanishka Bombing After 41 Years

 Canada Officially Names Khalistani Terrorists Behind 1985 Air India Kanishka Bombing After 41 Years

June 26, 2026
US Soldiers Accuse Their Own Army of Downplaying Serious Injuries in Iran Drone Attack

US Soldiers Accuse Their Own Army of Downplaying Serious Injuries in Iran Drone Attack

June 25, 2026
Russia's Big Claim: US No Longer Neutral in Ukraine Peace Talks as Forces Intensify Assault on Kostyantynivka

Russia’s Big Claim: US No Longer Neutral in Ukraine Peace Talks as Forces Intensify Assault on Kostyantynivka

June 24, 2026
Youtube Twitter Facebook
TFIGlobalTFIGlobal
Right Arm. Round the World. FAST.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • TFIPOST – English
  • TFIPOST हिन्दी
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy

©2026 - TFI MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Indo-Pacific
  • Americas
  • Canada
  • Indian Subcontinent
  • West Asia
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • The Caribbean
TFIPOST English
TFIPOST हिन्दी

©2026 - TFI MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. View our Privacy and Cookie Policy.