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How to normalise ethnic cleansing — with the help of false binaries, AfriForum and anti-Semites

Back in mid-February, Israel-Palestine expert Norman Finkelstein told Daily Maverick that South Africa could expect to suffer an intensifying ‘dirty tricks campaign’ as evidence of Israeli war crimes in Gaza mounted.
How to normalise ethnic cleansing — with the help of false binaries, AfriForum and anti-Semites

In the past few weeks, to deflect from the atrocities, Finkelstein’s predictions have become fact — not only has Israel recruited noted European anti-Semites to its cause, it has successfully exploited the Afrikaner far-right too. 

Fascists and other useful bigots


“The anti-Semites will become our most dependable friends, the anti-Semitic countries our allies.” 

These words, believe it or not, were an entry in the diary of Theodor Herzl, Zionism’s founding father. On 26 March 2025, more than a century after the words had been committed to the page, the Israeli musician and writer Jonathan Ofir would make a persuasive case for the fulfilment of Herzl’s prophecy.

Ofir, it turned out, was writing about a conference on anti-Semitism that was about to kick off in Israel, under the aegis of the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As the culmination of Israel’s “Diaspora Week” — led by the country’s diaspora affairs minister, Amichai Chikli — the event’s explicit message, meant to be heard and understood by Jews around the world, was as bold as it was clear:

If you’re feeling unsafe, if the global rise in anti-Semitism is making you nervous, if you’re worried that the neofascists and the Islamists are coming for you in the night, worry no more — we, in Israel, have got your back.

Except, unfortunately, that Chikli and the conference organisers appeared to have no-ones’ backs; not even their own.

“An Israeli conference on anti-Semitism is falling apart,” Ofir informed his readers, “because they invited too many anti-Semites.”

Say what?


Yes, it was indeed true, every last word; and perhaps more than that, it was the perfect metaphor for the end of the first quarter of 2025, a year that was promising to rip the heart out of every definition and hard historical certainty that the Jewish mainstream of the post-Holocaust era had ever known. 

Ofir, to make the point, quoted from one of the most conformist news outlets of the modern Jewish state, The Times of Israel

“The conference guest list includes controversial European right-wing politicians Jordan Bardella, president of the far-right French National Rally party founded by noted anti-Semite and Holocaust denier Jean-Marie Le Pen; Marion Marechal, a far-right French member of the European Parliament and Le Pen’s granddaughter; Hermann Tertsch, a far-right Spanish member of the European Parliament; Charlie Weimers of the far-right Sweden Democrats party; and Kinga Gál, of Hungary’s Fidesz party.”


As reported, the wake-up call for the event organisers (ie, the government of Israel) had been when Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, had pulled out of the conference on 19 March, a week before it was scheduled to begin. This, according to The Times of Israel, had forced President Isaac Herzog to offer a “compromise” — the ADL, after all, was the primary organisation for the combating of anti-Semitism in the United States. 

But what the newspaper did not report was that, since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Greenblatt had been making excuses for the far-right proclivities of Elon Musk.

Famously, on inauguration night itself, after Musk had shown the world the practiced precision of his “Sieg Heil” salute, Greenblatt had dismissed it as “an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm.” Now, from the very same man who had once compared the Palestinian keffiyeh to a Nazi swastika — a comparison more in keeping with the Zionist script — all of a sudden people like Bardella, Tertsch and Weimers were too much?

The answer, it seemed, was wrapped inside the hypothetical question. 

Greenblatt had not suddenly grown a nose for the genuine anti-Semitism of the European far-right; just like the Israeli government wasn’t suddenly coming to the rescue of a genuinely frightened Jewish diaspora.

On 18 March, it turned out, the day before Greenblatt’s announcement of his intention to withdraw from the conference, the Israeli military had shattered the Gaza ceasefire with a series of scorched-earth attacks — fully greenlit by Trump — that had wiped out entire families and killed dozens of infants and other children.

Greenblatt and the Israeli government, in this context, were simply doubling down on the ruse that the conference had ever been what it claimed. 

“What the entire affair has made clear is that none of this is about anti-Semitism for real,” Ofir wrote. “Chikli’s goal is to fight those who criticise Israel.”

As Ofir helpfully explained, Chikli was the same cabinet minister who had penned an open letter to Pope Francis in December 2024, slamming the pontiff’s “all-too-mild suggestion to study whether Israel was indeed committing genocide”.

Before signing off by calling Francis “a dear friend of the Jewish people”, the minister had straight-out inferred that His Holiness’s “trivialisation of the term ‘genocide’ ” was tantamount to Holocaust denial.

But no smear campaigns against the pope, no self-exploding conferences on anti-Semitism, no last-minute cancellations or speeches about “moral clarity” were about to mask the stench of the mounting evidence.

Between March 18 and early April 2025, as reported by B’Tselem, Israel’s most incorruptible human rights organisation, more than 1,000 Palestinians would be killed in “indiscriminate bombings” of the Gaza Strip, more than 300 of them children.

“For a month now,” B’Tselem stated, “[the Israeli military] has been starving the population and blocking any entry of supplies and aid. Flour has run out. Since the war began, Israel has killed more than 1,000 members of medical, defence and aid teams in Gaza. Recently Israeli soldiers killed 15 medical and aid personnel and buried them in mass graves.”

Closet Nazis and mangled ambulances 


On 31 March 2025, the same day that the first news reports began to appear in the Western press about the mass slaughter of the Palestinian paramedics — an atrocity that would reveal its full horrors in the coming days, as more of the details emerged — one of America’s most influential pro-Israel media commentators, Ben Shapiro, and one of South Africa’s most effective white-right activists, Ernst Roets, released a pre-recorded video conversation.

The pair had agreed, or so it seemed, to keep their dialogue calm and reasonable. 

“I think it’s that part that is puzzling to people,” said Shapiro, thoughtfully, as the discussion reached its crux, “because they’ve been taught the miracle story, they’ve seen the movies about Nelson Mandela, they’ve seen the films and TV shows about the great moment when apartheid ended, and there’s sort of been a ban, publicly, on talking about the problems that exist in South Africa post that.”

A ban? Publicly? As in, nowhere in the public domain? As in, nowhere in the public domain after 1994 had anyone ever spoken about South Africa’s problems?

Shapiro, to the profound surprise of the many journalists who had covered the Arms Deal, State Capture and general corruption — often at significant cost to their personal relationships and safety — wasn’t joking. 

“To mention that there are some fairly significant problems in South Africa,” he continued, explaining why absolutely nobody had published a negative word about the country in three decades, “is seen as some sort of endorsement of apartheid itself, which is a false binary.” 

Of course, to take him at his word would be to believe that Shapiro had never been guilty of issuing a few false binaries of his own.

Like Greenblatt, Shapiro — who had accompanied Musk on a visit to Auschwitz in January of 2024 — had assured his Zionist fanbase that the world’s richest man was incapable of Nazi sympathies.

Because why, he asked, would a Nazi visit Auschwitz?

“No-one honestly believes that Elon Musk was giving a Nazi salute,” Shapiro stated on his show, shortly after Trump’s inauguration, “but they have to characterise their opponents as Nazis, it’s the only way.”

Who were “they”? According to Shapiro, they were the “post-World War Two left” — anybody who was not a Communist, he scoffed, was a Nazi.

Unfortunately for Shapiro, the facts would soon catch up with him. In late March 2025, around the time he was recording his bizarre discussion with Roets, Democracy Now released an explosive segment — featuring The Guardian’s legendary former South Africa correspondent, Chris McGreal — that revealed Musk’s family ties to apartheid and neo-Nazi movements.

And then, on 1 April, a set of facts began to surface that told an even more inconvenient story.

As reported by the Associated Press, the bodies of the executed Palestinian paramedics had been found alongside “mangled ambulances,” which had apparently been “plowed over by Israeli military bulldozers”.

The Israeli analyst Ori Goldberg, perhaps one of the bravest dissenting Jewish voices of the past 17 months, would summarise best what happened next: “Can’t get over the IDF killing 15 paramedics in Rafah, attempting to bury them and their ambulance, claiming they were ‘terrorists’ and then shooting to kill the rescue team sent in to find their missing friends. Not surprised, just stuck. Can’t seem to move on from here.”

In this horrific context, by Daily Maverick’s reckoning, the cultivation of AfriForum by the world’s most sophisticated Zionists was a stroke of formidably cynical genius. Because not only had Roets, a former deputy CEO of AfriForum, been skilfully played by Shapiro; Kallie Kriel, the current CEO, had been skilfully played by Joel Pollak.

“Israel should take South Africa to the [International Court of Justice],” Pollak, editor-at-large of the US’s far-right Breitbart News, had tweeted on 28 March. “ ‘Kill the Boer’ and phrases that accompany it, such as ‘Kill the farmer,’ and ‘shoot to kill’, are clear incitement to genocide.”

On 29 March, Kriel had endorsed the sentiment with two words: “I agree.”

It was all becoming just as Israel-Palestine expert Norman Finkelstein had predicted, back when Daily Maverick interviewed him — in mid-February 2025 — on the strengths and potential pitfalls of South Africa’s genocide case against Israel:

“So right now, the first step is to dirty South Africa’s reputation by claiming it is carrying on in a discriminatory or racist way against whites. It will get progressively dirtier as the case moves through the ICJ.”

On 4 April, to use Finkelstein’s term, it got dirtier still. Eyal Yakoby, one of the most influential pro-Israel voices on X, amplified the false news — published in South Africa on IOL — that the South African government may have had “prior knowledge” of the Hamas attack of 7 October.

“The ICJ case should be tossed if this is true,” stated Yakoby. “South Africa should be sent to The Hague.”

From the perspective of sanity and conscience, it was the word “if” that seemed to settle the matter — mainly because there were no “ifs” about what the Israeli military was doing in Gaza.

“Clinics have been bombed and hundreds of thousands of people displaced,” B’Tselem added in its report of 3 April.

“The Israeli chief of staff Zamir is planning to conquer Gaza, the defence minister Katz is forming a bureau for ‘voluntary emigration’, and Netanyahu has declared Israel is seizing territory. With US support and tacit approval from the EU and the rest of the world — Israel is carrying out ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip.” DM

Comments

Sydney Kaye Apr 7, 2025, 10:41 PM

Just because you are Jewish do you always have to write about Jews. Is there something odd about a Jew bring obsessed with Jews. Asking for a friend

Esskay Esskay Apr 8, 2025, 08:19 AM

Agreed

Mahomed Latiff Apr 8, 2025, 08:48 AM

If any one were to write an article criticizing Israel, it would be swept away as a muslim or christian being anti-semetic. But if a Jewish person writes, then you have to engage with the content of the article and would find it harder to simply sweep it under the specious argument of Anti-semitism.

Sydney Kaye Apr 8, 2025, 11:10 AM

Yes. That's the plan

megapode Apr 8, 2025, 10:17 AM

Is he writing about Jews because they're Jews, or is he writing about a current, important topic?

John P Apr 8, 2025, 12:15 PM

Is that all you took from this entire article? That it was written by a Jew?

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 10:46 PM

There is a statement which says "seek and ye shall find !" It does not ...as so many religious texts which liberally use metaphors ... indicate 'what' it is that is to be 'found'. This is a prime example of the fulfillment of one aspect (deliberately ignoring or blind to others) of that provocative and audacious suggestion. Incidentally .. it is not only written by a Jew but a 'so-called Jew' according to some critics. The types who want to exercise a 'monoply' on what it means to subscribe to a specific religious group.

Mark J Apr 8, 2025, 06:55 PM

Judaism has a long history of introspection, reflection and scholarly debate. As a Jew myself, I wonder why it is that we are supposed to support Israel when it is slaughtering children daily. And the violence has been going on since long before Oct 7th. Are we supposed to expect Palestinians not to grieve, not to rage, not to resist? In what version of Judaism is occupation and mass murder okay? Are we so afraid to hold up a mirror to ourselves in case we see what we have become?

Kathy Berman Apr 9, 2025, 02:56 PM

Thank you

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 10:50 PM

In psychology there is a theory which subscribes to the idea/notion that the 'abused' frequently become the 'abuser'. In some instances probably worse , and don't even realise or understand it.

jcscholtz123 Apr 8, 2025, 12:17 AM

What a convuluted piece of crap

Lawrence Sisitka Apr 8, 2025, 08:00 AM

No, it is the reality that is convoluted, the narrative only follows what has happened, even if you don't like the look of it - shame.

Rob Alexander Apr 8, 2025, 11:08 AM

I agree - a convoluted piece of crap!

Peter Allderman Apr 8, 2025, 08:02 PM

Agree. Not worth reading

jhetam Apr 8, 2025, 01:00 PM

Perhaps you feel that way because you couldn’t understand the subtleties of this well presented article seeing that English may not be your first language.

Timothy Van Blerck Apr 8, 2025, 02:25 PM

what didn't you agree with specifically?

Peter Allderman Apr 8, 2025, 08:05 PM

For one that Musk gave a practiced Nazi salute. By that time there were already a number of highly questionable statements. No point in going through them one by one. Simply a waste of time. DM believes anti-semites (even if they are Jews) like Bloom and refuses to publish supporters of Israel.

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 10:54 PM

Strange .. that did not stop DM from publishing yours .. it seems ?

Dennis Bailey Apr 8, 2025, 06:36 AM

Explains some awful events that are difficult to understand. You need to say this again, louder and simpler. You are a brave man, Kevin. Thank you ?.

Lawrence Sisitka Apr 8, 2025, 08:03 AM

Fully concur!

Jubilee 1516 Apr 8, 2025, 08:41 AM

Does not explain a thing at all. Selective interpretation of selective events, while ignoring many other. It is a pity DM publishes hateful content like this, where terms like Far Right, or racist etc. can be used to describe those not agreeing with your ideology. Terrible journalism.

Peter Allderman Apr 8, 2025, 08:06 PM

Agree with Jubilee 1516

Nkunku S Apr 8, 2025, 06:45 AM

Is Daily Maverick running a series of Jews against Israel? How about an article from a Jew who is actually pro Israel. Should be quite easy to find a couple. This is the problem with newspapers, they pick a narrative and shove it down our throats

Ian matthews Apr 8, 2025, 07:21 AM

Exactly right

Ian matthews Apr 8, 2025, 07:26 AM

The DM by byline is "Defend Truth" and at times that is admirably the case. This is unfortunately not one of them. This is a one sided article with no contrary view to the diatribe being presented. Reminds one of the Morning Star in the UK (Communist Party rag).

Wolfgang Gruner Apr 8, 2025, 07:33 AM

There is enough pro-Israel content out there. It is precisely the point of this article that lending one's voice to the cause of the oppressed and voiceless makes one an "enemy", subject to attack from the Zionist camp and their strange bedfellows.

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:09 PM

'They' have had the entire 'legacy media' in their pockets (and continue to do so even now - monopoly ?) for more than seven decades ! I was one of those who 'fell' for most of the elaborate and often quite sophisticated 'victims' narrative constantly put out ... until I watched a program called the 'Occupation of the American Mind' about 5 years ago. Rather late than never ?

Roy Rover Apr 8, 2025, 08:08 AM

And we are free to find media that reflects our biases. Another excellent piece from the Maverick.

Nkunku S Apr 8, 2025, 01:55 PM

If we only consume media that reflect our point of view, we miss out on expanding our mind by hearing other views. You should open your mind and try it sometime

Sydney Kaye Apr 8, 2025, 11:12 AM

Those comments are always rejected by readers with a special motive, so you will never know.

Esskay Esskay Apr 8, 2025, 02:39 PM

When the article is about Hamas or Islam attacks, comments are restricted to email response?

megapode Apr 8, 2025, 03:38 PM

The article touches on an important point: It suits Israel to portray anything disapproving of the state of Israel as being anti-semitic. The two are not the same, but the Israeli state and it's proxies are trying to throw fairy dust into our eyes so we can't see the distinction.

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:14 PM

Difficult as it may be, one should distinguish between the state of Israel and the ruling/governing 'party'. Not all Israelis are Zionists.

William Harmsen Apr 8, 2025, 07:33 AM

What a lot hogwash

Lawrence Sisitka Apr 8, 2025, 08:02 AM

As in my previous response - it is the reality that is hogwash, and unpalatable. But we can't hide our heads in the sand, however appealing that might be.

Steve Broekmann Apr 8, 2025, 07:39 AM

"the first step is to dirty South Africa’s reputation by claiming it is carrying on in a discriminatory or racist way against whites" . Not a difficult step though. There is plenty of evidence. Whites no longer bother to submit government tenders or apply for fishing rights, for example. Only black majority companies are considered . . .

Glyn Morgan Apr 8, 2025, 08:07 AM

BEE is racist.

John P Apr 8, 2025, 12:17 PM

Yes it is however it has not killed tens of thousands of civilians, mostly women and children, in a terrible war

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:18 PM

It could be that like the current Trump administration, he is opposed to all forms of DEI ?

Rob Alexander Apr 8, 2025, 08:20 AM

I am DM “insider”. I support the publication to help promote good, insightful journalism. So, I am baffled as to why DM publishes this drivel. It’s not another viewpoint. It’s just propaganda masquerading as journalism.

ian hurst Apr 8, 2025, 12:27 PM

I too am an "insider" but not for much longer, if they continue with this and other wet-liberal nonsense.

Alan Salmon Apr 8, 2025, 04:43 PM

I agree

Peter Allderman Apr 8, 2025, 08:10 PM

If this post is the Ian Hurst I know I am shortly joining him. DM has done such good work. Only to be undone by being a propaganda rag for the Arabs living in Gaza, Judea and Sumaria.

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:23 PM

In SA, you (and I) have that guaranteed as a democratic 'right' . And it does not matter whether anyone/someone else agrees with you or not !

Richard Bryant Apr 8, 2025, 08:31 AM

I don’t think there is any justification in the 21st century for any governments to be behind the intentional killing of civilians. In Israel , Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, Syria, the head of state responsible for the targeting and killing of civilians must be charged in the international criminal court. In the case of Israel and russia, the case for aggression and possibly genocide has already been made. We need to get onto the rest and put all these butchers into jail.

ian hurst Apr 8, 2025, 12:33 PM

Hamas use civilians as a shield. Must the IDF do nothing lest they harm civilians? Will Hamas be prosecuted for putting their own people at risk?

Hidden Name Apr 8, 2025, 01:25 PM

Of course the IDF must be civil and stand aside so Hamas can execute them, as they did a number of hostages. Whole situation and the general reaction to it is utterly ridiculous. People who have no possible involvement are so emotionally invested in something they dont understand they completely lose the ability to think - and that seems to happen on both sides of the argument. Reason has no place here, I am sad to say.

John P Apr 8, 2025, 02:54 PM

Hamas have executed hostages? The IDF have killed hostages with indiscriminate bombing?

John P Apr 8, 2025, 02:51 PM

Human shields are not much of a strategy against aerial bombardment of entire districts

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:44 PM

They have deliberately prevented their 'brave' soldiers from engaging in the ongoing 'atrocities', because they run the risk of being killed in 'fair' engagements with the resistance/enemy. Hence the resort to indiscriminate aerial bombardment with bombs designed to reduce huge buildings (Trump's proud 'demolition site') to rubble. From history we know that Americans having developed it, became the first to use atomic/nuclear weapons. Since then they have frantically been trying to prevent 'others' from doing so. The development of surveillance technology has facilitated genocides. It is a matter of time before 'others' also access such technologies. None of that will stop occupied/humiliated people from resistance.

Jubilee 1516 Apr 8, 2025, 08:36 AM

What a bizarre attempt by Bloom at an argument? Afriforum speaks independently verifiable truth, and then several treason charges are made against them, the Hawks even have a press conference on it, and Kevin Bloom feels they have freedom of speech? Afriforum publishes farm murders in detail, denounces Afrikaner Nationalism, race laws, represent various South Africans of all races in land grab cases, including a school for the kids of Nkandla, never spread a single untruth (note the Newzroom Africa public apology last week for spreading lies about Afriforum, like DM does) , can substantiate every claim they make, and now Bloom refers to them as the Afrikaner Far Right? What kind of journalism and boerehaat is this? What is Far right about Afriforum?

Rohan Holmes Apr 8, 2025, 02:45 PM

What I find unbelievable in this article is that somehow Afriforum is dragged into a story about Isreal and their war in Gaza. On top of this they are painted as spreading false hoods when DM is dishing out information about Afriforum without any proof. Sad actually.

Jubilee 1516 Apr 8, 2025, 08:43 AM

Bloom is attempting to normalize ethnic cleansing by calling Afriforum Far right for what they do. Bizarre "logic"

ian hurst Apr 8, 2025, 12:45 PM

"ethnic cleansing", "racist", "far right" are standard lefty pejoratives. Bloom missed out on a few, he failed to call someone "Hitler", nor did he use "inequality".

John P Apr 8, 2025, 01:01 PM

The ethnic cleansing here is that of Israel against the Palestinian people. How does that fit with your comment?

Jubilee 1516 Apr 8, 2025, 02:52 PM

Afriforum being called far right and complicit in normalising alleged ethnic cleansing, while in fact Afriforum are focusing attention on the ANC/EFF and other ICJ case supporters singing songs advocating ethnic cleansing, and our Apex Court supporting and normalising it. Bloom has double standards like few others.

John Kuhl Apr 8, 2025, 12:23 PM

and so it goes on .....making conservatism look outcast.....there is nothing wrong in being conservative. I think the woky liberals are what should be outcast - away with globalistic liberalism enslaving humanity.....when getting lost in nature you soon start believing you are on the right track ........only to remain lost

Vernonroodt72 Apr 8, 2025, 02:47 PM

So the comments attack the writer but do not challenge the writings. At least in SA we have freedom of speech. Israel is guilty of genocide. How many hostages were taken compared to the Palestinians in Israeli Jails? How many hostages were killed and how many were released? Why did the ceasefire not work. Seems like DM readers support Israel and long for apartheid to come back.

Peter Allderman Apr 8, 2025, 08:00 PM

Why does DM persist in publishing Bloom? I got as far as Musk supposedly giving a practiced Nazi salute. I gave up. Apparently there are too many hurtful words being published and comments like this are typically not allowed. However Bloom is given free reign by DM to publish his hurtful words. Shame on DM. Also publish, at the very least, authors who are clearly on the side of Israel. That way your readers can make up their own minds. If you decide for us you're no better than social media

Mark J Apr 9, 2025, 06:44 AM

This comment reeks of hasbara. Israel kills and lies and kills and lies, on and on and on... The genocide is being live streamed for the whole world to see, by Israeli death forces and the endlessly suffering people of Gaza alike. Hurtful words? Is that what you call opposition to tyranny when labelling a Jew as antisemitic is so obviously gaslighting?

kanusukh Apr 9, 2025, 11:58 PM

It is a strategy they have 'perfected' over many decades ! Just watch or read the 'legacy media' and you will see how they have tried to 'repackage' their BS . Note how it 'proudly' says Israel will not allow them into Gaza and now West bank also ! That is their ostensible 'reason' for not 'covering' the ongoing daily atrocities. And they don't even question how the vaunted "only democracy" in the mid-east could do so !

kanusukh Apr 10, 2025, 12:09 AM

Bloom .. like you is entitled to 'freedom of expression' .. and it is not hate speech . Just a critical perspective you don't share . "Clearly on side of Israel" .. what do you think the 'legacy media' have been doing (and continue to do so) for the past seven decades or so ?

Mark J Apr 9, 2025, 07:04 AM

Judaism has a long history of introspection, reflection and scholarly debate. As a Jew myself, I wonder why it is that we are supposed to support Israel when it is slaughtering children daily. And Israeli violence has been going on since long before Oct 7th. Are we supposed to expect Palestinians not to grieve, not to be enraged, not to resist? In what version of Judaism is occupation and mass murder okay? Are we so afraid to hold up a mirror to ourselves in case we see what we have become?

Rob Meyer Apr 9, 2025, 09:35 AM

It’s because of articles like this that I won’t be renewing my financial support for DM. How an editor can deem it fine to allow a writer to use real tragedy to smuggle in debunked and frankly regurgitated claims about Musk is beyond me. The salute being evidence of his antisemitism is a joke but to suggest someone is anti semitc because he has relatives that were Nazi sympathisers is reprehensible

Gerrie Pretorius Apr 9, 2025, 01:39 PM

There seems to be an inference that Afriforum supports genocide? And that they have spread misinformation? Can someone please get the facts of what exactly was said by Afriforum representatives to prove either or both of the above. Now that would be great!

dariosiefe Apr 9, 2025, 05:05 PM

"Israel is guilty of genocide. How many hostages were taken compared to the Palestinians in Israeli Jails? How many hostages were killed and how many were released?" An excerpt from a comment below. So the commentator is a Judge too? The difference is that innocent civilians were taken hostage. (a war crime) No world outcry. The Palestinians in Israeli jails are mostly convicted criminals and terrorists and I fail to see your point together with other comments by other anti Israel people.

kanusukh Apr 10, 2025, 12:03 AM

"Mostly convicted..." ? .. and the many not convicted .. like our apartheid era 'detention without trial' ? Some for decades !

Tracey Levell Apr 10, 2025, 08:14 AM

This whole article, with a picture, for the headline skimmer type readers , to see and infer that the people in the picture are involved in ethnic cleansing and are antisemitic, to the confusing inclusion of Elon Musk. The whole article presents itself as biased and frankly sad that the DM has gotten to this. What a waste of time and to make it a top story says it all, Mr DM Editor.