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South Africa recalls all diplomats from Israel

 South Africa says it is re­calling all of its diplomats from Tel Aviv following Israel’s intense air strikes on Gaza on Sunday night.

The bombardment was one of Israel’s heaviest since the war began a month ago.

According to Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital, about 200 people were killed.

South Africa’s government, which has long been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause, staunchly con­demned Israel on Monday.

Foreign Minister, Naledi Pandor, told a press conference that South Africa was withdrawing its diplomats, saying: “We are… extremely concerned at the continued killing of children and innocent civilians in the Palestin­ian territories and we believe the na­ture of response by Israel has become one of collective punishment.

“We felt it important that we do sig­nal the concern of South Africa while continuing to call for a comprehensive cessation (of hostilities).”

Israel has not yet commented on the South African statement but insists it is trying to minimise civilian casualties and accuses Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, of using non-combatants as human shields.

On October 7, fighters from Hamas – which the UK, US and other Western powers class as a terrorist organisation – killed more than 1,400 people in Israel. They also took more than 230 hostages, including one South African national who has not yet been identified.

Israel has responded by vowing to destroy Hamas and carrying out nu­merous air strikes on Gaza. More than 10,000 people have been killed there since the siege began, the Hamas-run health ministry says.

South Africa’s government has long backed the Palestinians in their conflict with Israel. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) often links the Palestinian cause to its own strug­gle against apartheid.

—BBC

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