LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR- WEEK  17

How does a country facing a “humanitarian crisis” accumulate an enormous arsenal of arms and build such a sophisticated network of tunnels to start and wage a war with Israel?

By Harris Zvi Green

January 26, 2024

My dearest friends,

This past week has been a particularly difficult one. Twenty-four young soldiers were killed in the space of twenty-four hours. Twenty-four more people died without a single wrinkle on their faces. Twenty-four more families whose lives will never be the same. How many more soldiers do we have to sacrifice so we can live in peace and security?

Deadly Week. The faces of 21 soldiers killed as buildings collapse in a massive blast in the central Gaza Strip on January 22, 2024:  (Photo: IDF)

This terrible tragedy begs the question as to why Israel has elected to conduct her war against terror by using vulnerable foot-soldiers rather than less precise weapons to eliminate the militants and destroy their military infrastructure. Apparently, the rules of warfare require this. The bottom line is that an unnecessarily higher number of our soldiers are having to die in order to limit the number of civilian casualties in Gaza. Does that make sense to you?

A poll conducted in Gaza in 2014, revealed that more than 80% of Gazans supported firing of missiles into Israel. As an Israeli, I need to be more circumspect. If I advocate the elimination of terrorists and those who actively support them, my country can be found guilty of genocide at the International Court of Justice.

Why is it that seventy-five years after achieving recognition as a member state of the United Nations, Israel still has to fight for the right to defend herself? It’s the responsibility of the United Nations to protect its member states and to condemn and prevent acts of terror against them. Unfortunately, the United Nations has abandoned principle in favor of politics.

At a meeting of the UN Security Council, Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, stated that Israel’s rejection of the Two-State solution is “unacceptable”. He claims it will only “embolden extremists” and “indefinitely prolong the conflict”.

But the reality is that until October 6, 2023, Gaza was essentially a self-governing entity administered by Hamas. Effectively, a Three State solution has been in place for the past 16 years. Where did this get us?

In this period, tens of thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel. Gaza matured into another lethal tentacle in Iran’s plan to destroy Israel. The Hamas administration, financed through UNRWA, systematically brainwashed and indoctrinated Gaza’s population to fulfill its military and Jihadi objectives. The UN is, wittingly or unwittingly, complicit in building and maintaining the Hamas terror machine.

UNWRA School. Are these schoolkids of 2013 the killers of 2023.

The notion that an immediate ceasefire and implementation of a Two-State solution will bring peace and tranquility to the region is without foundation.

An even more significant fact is that the Palestinians don’t want a Two State solution. Those Palestinians who agree to a Two State solution, contemplate this as an interim solution rather than a permanent one. They refuse to acknowledge that a Two State solution represents an end to the conflict. The Palestinians have no real desire for a state of their own. Their objective is to deny the Jews a Nation State in the historical Land of Israel.

A Two-State solution at this time will further embolden Hamas and Iran’s other proxies in the Middle East. How exactly will a Palestinian State in Gaza, Judea and Samaria controlled by Hamas with military support from Iran and Russia, bring peace and tranquility to the region? Does Guterres and his UN Ragtime band think we’re stupid?

Guterres claims the population of Gaza is being subjected to destruction on an unprecedented scale. I certainly don’t envy the people of Gaza, but Guterres needs to look elsewhere. Hamas has embedded its military infrastructure in a network of reinforced concrete tunnels with access points from hospitals, schools, mosques and other public buildings using women and children as human shields. This military infrastructure is dedicated to the destruction of Israel.

Guterres claims that half a million people in Gaza face hunger, yet he fails to address the question as to how a country, in the throes of a humanitarian crisis, is able to accumulate such an impressive arsenal of arms and build such a sophisticated network of tunnels to manufacture, operate and protect its military infrastructure.

At the school I attended, I was taught that problems are most efficiently solved by correcting their root cause. Guterres and I obviously attended different schools.

Insight on Incitement. A report in 2023 by two independent research and monitoring groups revealed that teachers at UNWRA schools in Gaza regularly call to “murder Jews, and create teaching materials that glorify terrorism, encourage martyrdom, demonize Israelis and incite antisemitism.”

Succumbing to terror will not bring peace to the region.

Guterres self-image with his paymasters in Iran and Qatar is so important to him that he elected to take a rain-check on this year’s annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day memorial service at a synagogue that had invited him for years. His explanation was “because it would be centered on survivors, as well as the pain of the Jewish community as it contends with antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war”. What he neglected to explain was that this year he had not been invited – the first time since taking office in 2018 – because of his antisemitic comment that the October 7 massacre “did not happen in a vacuum.” Guterres seemed to prefer a public explanation that his non-attendance was his decision and not that of the synagogue.

Unfortunately, our problems don’t end at the UN.

The slogan “Bring Back Our Girls” was born in 2014 following the kidnapping of 276 Christian schoolgirls in Nigeria by the Islamic Boko Haram terror group. Michelle Obama and Julia Roberts were amongst the trendy celebrities who waved posters in protest. But where are the protests against the acts of sexual depravity being perpetrated against the Israelis held hostage in Gaza? I can only conclude that Julia Roberts isn’t such a pretty woman after all.

Weren’t the six million Jews so brutally murdered in World War II enough for the sadist racists? How, less than eighty years after the Holocaust, can Jews be assaulted on the streets of London? Ten distress calls made to the London Metropolitan Police went unanswered.

The charade at The Hague continues. The connection between Iran, South Africa and the ruling ANC party in South Africa is now in the headlines. Iran is the manipulator. The ANC is the benefactor while the South African government remains the useful idiot. So much for Nelson Mandela’s legacy.

Charade at The Hague. Friends with the world’s worst perpetrators of human rights, South Africa falsely accuses Israel at the Hague of genocide.

As you can see, it’s been a really difficult and frustrating week.

My condolences to those mourning their nearest and dearest. My wishes to the injured for a complete and speedy recovery. May God protect our brave soldiers. May the hostages soon be reunited with their families.

Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom and better times ahead.

Am Yisrael Chai.

Harris Zvi Green.



About the writer:

Harris Zvi Green was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Aged 77, he made Aliyah 53 years ago. An accountant by profession, he served as the Chief Financial Officer for a number of Israel based hi-tech companies. He is married to Phyllis. They have 3 married children ,13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Harris Zvi Green is a founder member of Truth be Told, an organization engaged in public diplomacy on behalf of Israel.






FOREIGN POLICY FOR HIRE

South Africa’s geopolitical influence should not be rented to the highest bidders

By Kenneth Mokgatlhe

The recent decision to drag Israel into the United Nations’s International Court of Justice (or World Court as it is known by many South Africans) has honestly divided the country; some praise their government while others are dissatisfied with the move. There is no doubt that there will be a price to pay for our actions in the international arena and sadly, the poor will pay that price.

While politicians will use human rights, justice, or equality as drivers of their country’s foreign policy direction, we know that the primary driver of such an important policy is often always self-interest of those in power. In the case of South Africa, it is the African National Conference (ANC), the governing party, which is using political means to satisfy itself and its historic allies. The nature of South Africa’s case at the World Court is not about South Africans; the government’s involvement will not have any direct or indirect material benefit to the poor South Africans.

Charge of the Light’weight Brigade. Enjoying the limelight at The Hague, who really was behind South Africa falsely accusing Israel of genocide?


South Africa’s decision to drag Israel into the World Court seems to come from a well-meaning place; a strategic political move that will remind local voters about the party’s reputation as a defender of human rights. They may be criticised for bad governance but they will always be known for their role as the defenders of the vulnerable during South Africa’s struggle for freedom from the oppression of apartheid. It is known that people are not happy with the ANC’s performance in government and this case will have a fundamental impact in the coming elections.


It also appears that the ANC-led government is subjecting itself to being used as a lackey by both Iran and Russia. Is the decision to approach the World Court solely coming from Pretoria? There are several indicators that make it difficult to say “yes”. The ANC has become cozy with the Iranian government and Hamas, a terror group supported by Iran, both of whom advocate for the elimination of the State of Israel and killing of Jews.

Wrong Side of History. Disagreeing with their government’s support of Russia in its unprovoked war on Ukraine, protestors hold placards outside the Russian Consulate in Cape Town, Feb. 25, 2022.

The ANC hosted Hamas which killed more than 1300 innocent Israelis on 7 October 2023, including a few Africans who were there for study purposes. Hamas also abducted more than 240 women, children and the elderly, and raped, tortured, burned, and maimed their victims. They were hosted and welcomed into the ANC’s headquarters, Luthuli House. In just a few days after the 7 October massacre, South Africa’s foreign minister, Naledi Pandor, also called Hamas’ leader to show and commit unwavering support to a bloody terror group. A summary of this call was flagrantly published by Iran on the official website of its foreign ministry.

Shared Values! Three days after the massacre in Israel by extermination squads from Gaza, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (l) meets his South African counterpart, Naledi Pandor, in Pretoria on August 10, 2023 where they expressed that they share “common views” concerning the Middle East. (Photo by Press TV)

On its own, Hamas couldn’t have the military resources to carry out their October 7 vicious attacks. The fact that they are still able to fire rockets at Israel shows that they have military backing from Iran. We know from Palestinians and Hamas leaders that Iran provides military training, logistical support and financial assistance to Hamas.


Is it a wise move for South Africa to associate with Hamas and Iran? I think not, so, why is our country not instead associating with Mahmoud Abbas’ Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, or Jordan in a quest to look for a more permanent solution? None of these pro-Palestinian governments have taken Israel to the World Court.


If South Africa genuinely wants to arrest the Israel-Palestine impasse, why is it difficult to use bilateral relations to condemn what they believe goes against their moral values directly with Israel? When you get angry and disengage how is it going to positively impact the outcome? South Africa chooses to go out and make noise while Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan are looking for a solution by engaging both parties directly, not through the media or on the international stage as South Africa has chosen to do.

There are political and security concerns between Israel and Palestine that have persisted for years which means that there should be a more sustainable, permanent, and political solution. An order from the World Court is a temporary means which does not sustainably or permanently solve the problem. Many people are hypocritical because they choose to blame Israel when it is defending itself by taking the fight to Hamas, but they keep quiet when Hamas is provoking and killing the Israelis. Every country has a moral duty to go all out and protect its people against any threat, big or small.


It is hypocritical of our government that took Israel to The Hague but showed a middle finger to the International Criminal Court when it issued a warrant of arrest against Al Bashir for crimes against humanity by refusing to arrest him while in South Africa. Subsequently, South Africa ignores the acts of crimes against humanity in Ukraine by a thuggish Russia. The ANC government has never issued a statement or acted against what Vladimir Putin is doing to Ukraine. They are so fixated on Israel and would do anything to demonise it.

Bosom Buddies. Russian President Vladimir Putin and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa speak during a Russia-Africa Summit in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, Oct. 23, 2019.

South Africa is a country that borders Zimbabwe whose people have been subjected to acts of violations and terror by ZANU-PF in the full view of the ANC, and they are keeping quiet about it just as they have done for years. There are no bilateral efforts to try and fix the appalling situation in Zimbabwe or other parts of Africa. I think that South Africa’s geopolitical influence in the region and continent should not be rented to the highest bidders. Instead, we should be using our influence to address our national, regional, and continental problems. What are we saying about the political and security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo?



About the writer:

Kenneth Mokgatlhe is a political writer and columnist studying Master’s at Ben Gurion University in Israel.





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THE SOUL OF SYLVIA

Naming a lane after one of Israel’s finest field agents – Sylvia Raphael– brought back memories about a heroic South African woman that resonates to an Israel today at war
By David E. Kaplan

Sylvia the Spy. With Israel today being attacked by the Houthi in Yemen, Mossad agent Sylvia Rafael
is seen here on ‘assignment’ as a photojournalist in Yemen in 1967. Penetrating the inner
sanctums of Israel’s enemies, Sylvia set a standard of the value of top intel.

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BEARING WITNESS

A visit to the scenes of crimes against humanity
By Rolene Marks

Why did We go There? The writer joins a delegation headed by Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on
its visit south and answers: “To bear witness, to honour them, to be their voices to the world,”
and “to remind everyone of the crime against humanity that was 7/10.”

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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 16

South Africa weaponizing International Law against Israel has proved it’s a strategic pawn and active proxy in Iran’s international Jihadi terror machine
By Harris Zvi Green

From Gaza to under the Chupah.  There was not a dry eye at this wedding when the groom, the
writer’s grandson, stopped the ceremony before the breaking of the glass and asked all present
to remember his friends and comrades who fell in defense of their country and their people.

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IT’S NOT CRICKET

It is also not the direction South Africa should be going stripping the cricket captaincy of a Jew while falsely accusing Israel at The Hague of “Genocide”
By Kenneth Moeng Mokgatlhe

‘Howzat’ South Africa! South Africa strips David Teeger, an observant Jew, of his captaincy just weeks
ahead of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. What would the late Mandela – who said that “sport has
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SOUTH AFRICA, USA, THE ICJ  AND AGOA

With the friends it keeps, South Africa does not care about genocide or human rights.
By Grant Gochin

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THE SOUL OF SYLVIA

Naming a lane after one of Israel’s finest field agents – Sylvia Raphael– brought back memories about a heroic South African woman that resonates to an Israel today at war

By David E. Kaplan

It was long overdue.

On the 22 January 2024, people from kibbutzim and towns and cities across Israel came together alongside a green picturesque riverbank park in Rosh Ha’Ayin in central Israel to attend a lane-naming ceremony. They did so bound by a past that was in some way connected to the extraordinary life of a South African woman born in Graaf-Reinet to an atheist Jewish father and an Afrikaner Calvinist mother and who for reasons deep within her as well as late awakenings about the horrors of the Holocaust, placed herself in the most life-threatening situations spying for Israel. The sixties and early seventies were a most dangerous period for Israel; it was to be a most dangerous period for Sylvia Raphael.

In the Right Lane. Invitation to a ceremony marking the naming of a lane in Rosh Ha’Ayin after Israeli field agent Sylvia Raphael from South Africa.

As a journalist in Israel who has spent nearly 20 years researching and writing about fellow South African Sylvia Raphael, thoughts percolated through my mind as I watched the mayor of Rosh Ha’Ayin pull the cord to reveal the sign that read in English and Hebrew Sylvia Raphael Lane 1935-2005. Only 20 minutes earlier, as I walked from my parked car, I was stopped by a curious local resident, a young father wheeling a baby in a pram, who asked who the lane, across from his home, was being named after. When I told him, he asked:

מי היא הייתה?” (Who was she?)

Brave Beaut. A young Sylvia Raphael from Graaf-Reinet in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.

This is why I began this article with “long overdue”, although, as I watched the cloth give way to the name Sylvia Raphael, I took comfort it was fulfilling the prophetic words of former defense correspondent, and close associate and advisor to Yitzhak Rabin, Eitan Haber. Back in 2005he wrote in Israel’s daily,Yediot Ahronot following Sylvia’s funeral at Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh that:

 “One day when true peace comes, they will write books about her, name streets after her and make movies of her life.”  

Honouring a Hero. A group gathering beneath the unveiled sign of Sylvia Raphael Lane in Rosh HaAyin with the writer (center), Sylvia’s best friend on kibbutz Ramat Hakovesh Hadas Zamir  (third from left) and mayor Shalom Ben Moshe (front).

Well, we are far from “true peace”, nevertheless there has since been a book, many articles, an internationally acclaimed documentary “Tracing Blood” directed by Saxon Logan in which I was interviewed, a square named after her at the Moshava (settelment) Migdal in the north of Israel, and on this 22 January 2024, a lane in Rosh Ha’Ayin in central Israel.  I looked around at her old friends, representatives from the South African community in Israel and colleagues from the shadowy world of espionage and I was sure that going through everyone’s minds was:

 “How we could have done with Sylvia today.”

On everyone mind in Israel is the October 7 massacre, our hostages in Gaza and the daily loss of our precious soldiers. It is like an inescapable daily horror show and we all know it occurred due to a gross failure on intelligence. In these tragic times, we reflected on not only on the fascinating life of Sylvia but her abilities of providing critical intel, a professional attribute that Sylvia was in a class of her own.  As Haber so poignantly and poetically put it:

If Israelis knew what Sylvia actually did for future generations, they would go twice a week to her grave to lay flowers that it would one day reach the heavens.”

Bald and the Bold. Posing as a photojournalist, Sylvia Raphael on a movie set on in the South of France with actor Yul Brynner.

Well, the local resident who stopped to question me, need not go to her graveside to lay flowers but could step onto the lane each day, walk along the bank under the shade of trees with his children and appreciate he is doing so in safety because of the service Sylvia once performed. 

So, who was Silvia?

In a 2005 interview for The Jerusalem Post following Sylvia’s funeral, her Norwegian husband, Annaeus Scholdt, revealed to me:

 “She was a gifted woman; quick witted; and well qualified to do what was required of her. I still do not know – even as her husband and her lawyer – what she had done prior to her business in Norway. She was the consummate professional; she would never speak to me about her Mossad past. All I know it was extremely dangerous.”

It must have been!

Sylvia took over from Israeli spy Eli Cohen following his public hanging in Damascus in May 1965 defying the Syrian assumption that Israel would never replace him with a woman; in 1967 she watched from a hotel balcony in Egypt as Israeli mirages flew over on a bombing mission; and as an intimate friend of the Jordanian Royal family, Sylvia used to babysit the current king of Jordan, King Abdullah!

Only a few years earlier, Sylvia had joined the stream of young ‘sixties’ adventurers volunteering on kibbutzim, attracted by the alluring amalgam of ideology and fun on Israel’s agricultural cooperatives. She found herself on Kibbutz Gan Shmuel near Hadera. If her good looks were attracting attention, there were others too interested. The Mossad spotted and recruited her.

Shades of Sylvia. Shaded by trees are Harris Green (left) and Rob Hyde, representing the South African community in Israel at the ceremony honouring Sylvia Raphael.

The late sixties and early seventies were turbulent times. Palestinian terrorism was constantly front-page news, replete with aircraft hijackings, assassinations and attacks on airports and embassies. Rising rapidly to become one of Israel’s top field agents, Raphael posed as a Canadian freelance photojournalist, Patricia Roxburgh joining an agency in Paris, known for its sympathies for the Palestinians. Dropping subtle antisemitic barbs on the European cocktail circuit, she ingratiated herself into anti-Israel circles easing her penetration into the inner sanctums of the Arab world. Her brother David ‘Bunty’ Raphael says in the documentary:

 “One day she was in Cairo, the next in Damascus and a week later in Mogadishu. Who had even heard of Mogadishu in those days? We all thought she was covering stories for her publisher; now we know she was leading a complete double life.”

Hot Shot.  Attractive Israel field agent, Sylvia Raphael, posing as Canadian photojournalist Patricia Roxburgh was able to infiltrate the inner sanctums of enemy Arab countries as well as terrorist camps.

She had been one of the very few agents who penetrated the PLO bases in Jordan and Lebanon when an unattractive little-known terrorist dressed in khaki, a red and white headscarf and a holstered gun on his belt, had set his sights on causing as much mayhem and destruction in pursuit of high-profiling the Palestinian cause. Did the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ ever meet? With both Yasser Arafat and Raphael now gone – Who knows?  

Rising in the ranks to become one of the spy agency’s star operatives, most of Raphael’s exploits are still shrouded in mystery, apart from the one assignment that went horribly wrong. In July 1973, Raphael joined a hastily assembled team of Mossad agents to track down Ali Hassan Salameh, Black September’s operation chief in Europe and thought to be the mastermind of the Munich massacre. In the sedate Norwegian village of Lillehammer, the team gunned down a Moroccan waiter called Ahmed Bouchiki instead of Salameh. The documentary shows how Salameh deviously masterminded the Mossad to kill the expendable waiter. Sylvia had expressed constant doubts about the mission but her bosses authorized the mission to proceed.

Sylvia the Spy. With Israel today being attacked by the Houthi in Yemen, Mossad agent Sylvia Rafael is seen here on ‘assignment’ as a photojournalist in Yemen in 1967. (Photo Double Exposure exhibition)

No matter how professional, in the furtive world that Sylvia had lived, mistakes with lethal consequences were always a possibility. Hazards of the ‘trade’! The Mossad’s botched assassination would prove a prelude to another mistake, this time from the other side. In September 1985, Force 17, a splinter group of the PLO, murdered three Israelis on a yacht off the coastal resort of Larnaca in Cyprus. They claimed publicly that the victims were Mossad agents, one of whom was the prized Sylvia Raphael. They believed they had their revenge.

Not so! Raphael would live for another twenty years before succumbing to leukemia at the age of 67.

In 2015, I had occasion to interview Eitan Haber on the 20th anniversary of the assassination of his close friend – Yitzchak Rabin. We sat in the Executive lunge of the Hilton Tel Aviv. At the end of the interview, I asked him:

You said in 2005 that Sylvia was one of Israel’s best agents; can you tell me why?”

He replied, “She was not one of the best; she was THE best.”

Intrigued, I asked him to elaborate. He simply smiled and said:

 “I will say no more.”

DOWN MEMORY LANE

Although not strictly born Jewish, Sylvia felt Jewish. This was evident not only for the risks she took for the Jewish people but before she passed away in 2005 in Pretoria, South Africa, she had arranged to be buried in Israel, on the kibbutz that she was a member, Ramat Ha’Kovesh and for the following words to be inscribed on her stone:

I am buried in the soil of my soul

She most certainly is, and as of January 22, 2024, the lush soil along a lane in Rosh Ha’Ayin now too exudes the soul of Sylvia.





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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 16

South Africa weaponizing International Law against Israel has proved it’s a strategic pawn and active proxy in Iran’s international Jihadi terror machine

By Harris Zvi Green

January 19, 2024

My dearest friends,

We’re still on a high from Omer’s wedding to Adi last Thursday evening. Two very special moments will remain with me for the rest of my life. These moments vividly reflect the emotional swings we, as a country and a people, are currently experiencing.

Immediately prior to breaking the glass recalling the destruction of the Temple, Omer stopped the ceremony and asked those present to remember his friends who so unselfishly gave their lives in defense of their country and their people. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.

An hour or so into the wedding meal, the 10 soldiers in Omer’s combat unit surprised him by arriving in full military kit. The IDF organized a minibus to bring them directly from Gaza to be with Omer at his once-in-a-lifetime celebration. These soldiers hadn’t showered or shaved for days. They were a sorry sight but their faces carried smiles from ear to ear.

From Gaza to under the Chupah.  Not a dry eye at this wedding when the groom, the writer’s grandson, Omer, spoke of his fallen comrades.

There’s no question that Israel was humiliated on October 7. What happened should never have happened. There are no excuses. Around 1,400 Israelis – civilians and soldiers – paid the ultimate price. The media are fantasizing countless scenarios regarding the image that will best memorialize victory for one of the two sides to the conflict.

My daughter hit the nail squarely on the head with the message she posted on our family WhatsApp group.

She wrote: “As we stood under the Chuppah (the wedding canopy), I recalled that this wedding was due to have taken place six weeks earlier. However, the bride and groom elected to continue defending their country and defer their wedding to a later date. When the groom, in a voice choked with emotion, recalled the memories of his fallen comrades in battle, I realized we are the clear winners of this terrible war.”

Our enemy tried to kill us. They raped our women. They kidnapped our elderly. They continue to taunt us with fake news. They seek to throw fuel on the fire by attempting to deepen the rifts and increase the tensions between the different factions in our society. They’ve even hijacked the International Court of Justice to accuse us of committing a genocide. They’ve tried every dirty trick in the book.

South Africa’s Moral Descent. While South Africa presents its evil accusations against Israel at the ICJ totally insensitive to the hostages still being held by the murderous Hamas who South Africa warmly embraces, protesters wave flags and pictures of the hostages, including baby Kfir Bibas, outside the court in The Hague. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)

Our enemy failed. They achieved exactly the opposite of what they set out to do. They brought us together. They failed to break our spirit. We know exactly who we are and what we’re fighting for.

The charges brought by South Africa against Israel for alleged acts of genocide in Gaza continue to cause me no end of frustration. In my opinion, they are ridiculous to the extreme.

I’m not a jurist or a lawyer. But I do know that for a law to be respected and upheld, it must be based on universal and ethical principles and be binding on the parties to the conflict. Provisions of the law must resonate with basic common sense. More specifically, International Law must be adjudicated by an independent judiciary and applied equally for the benefit of mankind.

The Genocide Convention was the first human rights treaty adopted by the UN General Assembly. It underlined the international community’s commitment to ‘never again’ after the atrocities committed, particularly against the Jewish people, during World War II.

In other words, the legal convention developed in the wake of the Holocaust to protect humanity from a repeat performance, is now being applied against the victims of that Holocaust.

By its actions, the South African government appears to be completely unaware that on October 7, 2023, Hamas perpetrated a heinous act of savagery in which around 1,400 Israelis were murdered. Women were gang raped, children were brutally killed and elderly people were murdered in their wheelchairs. Others were butchered simply because they were Jewish. One hundred and thirty-six Israelis remain in hostage. Their captors have denied them their rights under the Geneva Convention to visits by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

In addition, over the past 15 weeks, at least 11,000 rockets were randomly fired from Gaza into Israel. This figure doesn’t include hundreds of rockets launched by Gazan terror groups that misfired and landed in the Gaza Strip.

The Hamas Charter is nothing less than a call for genocide against the Jewish people and their nation state. The actions of Hamas since taking control of the Gaza Strip amplify their total commitment to their charter.

Yet, Israel has been summoned to appear before the International Court of Justice on charges of genocide while the leaders of the Hamas politburo continue working out in the gyms of Qatar’s leading hotels.

Something has gone very wrong. I feel insulted to the core.

The government of South Africa is, by its actions, complicit in the Hamas massacre perpetrated on October 7. By weaponizing International Law against Israel, the South African government has proved it’s a strategic pawn and active proxy in Iran’s international Jihadi terror machine.

Hunting for Jews. Hamas killers, who South Africa supports now as its “legal arm”, ignores the October 7 massacre where Israelis were butchered and shot at random like the Israeli civilians in this car attending a music festival for peace.

Genocide is defined in Article II of the Genocide Convention as a crime committed with the intent of destroying a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. It does not include political groups or cultural genocide.

So, let’s consider the following data published by the US Census Bureau International Database. The population of the Gaza Strip grew from 245,000 in 1950 to 394,000 in 1967 to 1,100,000 in 2000 to 2,100,000 in 2023. Do these numbers support the claim that Israel has committed an act of genocide in the Gaza Strip? Of course, they don’t.

The aim of the exercise at the International Court of the Justice is not to find Israel guilty of committing genocide. The aim is to slander and to demonize Israel in order to justify the multitude of war crimes perpetrated by Hamas against Israel.

My condolences to those mourning their nearest and dearest. My wishes to the injured for a complete and speedy recovery. May God protect our brave soldiers. May the hostages soon be reunited with their families.

Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom and better times ahead.

Am Yisrael Chai.

Harris Zvi Green.



About the writer:

Harris Zvi Green was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Aged 77, he made Aliyah 53 years ago. An accountant by profession, he served as the Chief Financial Officer for a number of Israel based hi-tech companies. He is married to Phyllis. They have 3 married children ,13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Harris Zvi Green is a founder member of Truth be Told, an organization engaged in public diplomacy on behalf of Israel.




IT’S NOT CRICKET

It is also not the direction South Africa should be going stripping the cricket captaincy of a Jew while falsely accusing Israel at The Hague of “Genocide”

By Kenneth Moeng Mokgatlhe

For heaven’s sake, let’s depoliticise sports.

It was the late statesman, Nelson Mandela, who reminded us that “sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair.”

Wrong Turn. No longer following the path of Mandela, South Africa has taken a dangerious slipery road  by its changing attitudes towards Jews.

The recent nonsensical decision by Cricket SA (CSA) to strip David Teeger of the captaincy of the SA Under 19 team cannot be justifiable in our reputed democracy. The young man was cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent adjudicator. Is Cricket SA not happy with the outcome of the investigations – into sentiments expressed by Teeger – that were instituted by CSA itself? Those who accused Teeger of any wrongdoing should surely be apologising to him instead of causing him yet more distress.

The timing of demoting Teeger is of interest as it intriguingly occurred during the International Court of Justice’s case where South Africa is accusing Israel of possible acts of genocide against the people of Gaza. CSA’s excuse was that there were “security concerns”. It is highly plausible, however, that there was direct political interference aimed at pressuring CSA to unceremoniously dethrone Teeger on the eve of the tournament.

‘Howzat!’ South Africa. Cricket South Africa, the country’s governing body for the sport, stripped David Teeger, an observant Jew, of his captaincy just weeks ahead of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
 

Are we going to be coerced into making foolish, unjustified and unfair decisions because a group of people threaten to terrorise us? There is nothing that Teeger has done that justifies CSA’s baseless action, therefore he should be reinstated to his captaincy position. Those who still believe that he has done anything wrong have to exploit possible legal avenues to challenge what is already on the table rather than thrive on the spirit of terror and aggression.

South Africa under the ANC is being turned into a useful tool for the East-West ideological battle. A few months ago, we were accused of helping Russia with armaments, which has not helped our struggling relationship with the Western powers. Our foreign affairs minister Naledi Pandor further had a “cozy” phone call with her friends, the bloodthirsty Hamas organisation. The ANC could not wait to meet these friends, when barely three weeks after the brutal attacks it carried out against Israel, South Africa hosted a senior Hamas delegation that – incredibly – visited the country for a “solidarity gathering”.

True Colours. Showing support for terrorism against the Jewish state, South Africa’s foreign minister Naledi Pandor wasted little time following the massacre of Jews on October 7 by  calling  the organisation’s leader Ismail Haniyeh to offer her country’s support.

The treatment of Teeger does not only undermine him personally, but undermines all the citizens of this country. Our leaders appear to just wake up in the morning and decide what should happen without justification or reasoning. We should be taken seriously as people, and those in authority should be held accountable for their actions or inaction.

Is it wrong for Teeger to hold political views?  The issue that began this disgraceful reaction of South Africa’s cricket authorities was when the 18-year-old David Teeger accepted an award as the inaugural Rising Star of the Absa Jewish Achiever Awards, he dedicated it to the young soldiers fighting for Israel following a horrendous massacre of his Jewish people.

Aristotle reminds us that a man is by nature a “political animal” because he is a social creature with the power of speech and moral reasoning. This means that we all are influenced by politics, like it or not. It also denotes that each person has political views. Are sportsmen or journalists not allowed to vote and align themselves with the party of their choice? They are indeed, which affirms that they are political animals.

We should encourage more young people to engage in politics and current affairs in general. Young people must have a say about what is happening around them, and should be allowed to hold and express their views on the issues of the day, be it climate change, conflict, sports, technology and science, politics, food security, gender-based violence and other topical issues.

While we are always going to hold conflicting views on political questions, it is sport that will enable us to have common grounds and positively engage with each other. Cricket SA does not have a right to punish players for their political views. Had David Teeger expressed his support for the other side of the conflict, Palestine, would he have suffered the same fate?

If he had wrapped his neck with a Palestinian flag, would he have been demoted? I doubt it very much.


About the Writer:

Kenneth Mokgatlhe is a political writer and columnist studying Master’s at Ben Gurion University in Israel.






SOUTH AFRICA, USA, THE ICJ  AND AGOA

With the friends it keeps, South Africa does not care about genocide or human rights.

By Grant Gochin

The ANC government of South Africa (SA) did not condemn the terror attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023. Instead, on October 8, they seemingly blamed Israel for their own victimization, by appearing to claim that national invasion, rape, murder and child beheadings were a response to Israel’s “occupation” and that Israel somehow deserved what was perpetrated upon them. The entire National Executive Council of the ANC rallied the week after the October 7 Hamas massacre, universally draped in Palestinian keffiyeh’s and waving Palestinian flags. They therefore openly supported genocide, invasion, terrorism, rape and murder.

SA under Review? While South Africa hosted the 2023 AGOA Forum in Johannesburg, with its increasing antagonism to the USA and its closer associations with dictatorships like Russia and terrorist organizations like Hamas, should its membership of AGOA not be suspended or terminated?

About a week later, the South African Minister of International Relations, Naledi Pandor, telephoned Ismael Haniyah, one of the leaders of Hamas, and while their discussion has not been made public, we know that she expressed solidarity with Hamas. Since converting to Islam, Pandor has become an Islamist, and South Africa’s foreign policy has become an Islamist agenda.

Shortly thereafter, Pandor visited Iran, where she met with the Iranian Foreign Minister and the Ayatollah Khamenei. The ANC then hosted a Hamas delegation in South Africa. South Africa is one of the few countries in the world to host an official representative of Hamas on its own territory.

It therefore becomes apparent that the case at the ICJ is a component of an Iranian propaganda proxy war against the west.

The ANC Government of South Africa is continuously aligning itself with pariah states like Russia, Iran and China. South Africa is acting as the legal arm of Hamas that has aligned with Iran, Russia and Hamas while shielding war criminals like Putin and Omar Bashir.

Birds of a Feather. South Africa’s close relationship and support of Hamas follows a trend of fraternizing with killers as seen here with former SA president, Jacob Zuma (l) being welcomed by Sudan’s President Omar Al-Bashir wanted for war crimes at the Palace in Khartoum. (Reuters)

President Rhamaphosa also hosted General Dagalo of the Janjaweed, who is committing a genocide in Sudan.

Fikile Mbalula, who is Secretary General of the ANC, was later at a massive pro Hamas rally in Cape Town alongside Mandla Mandela, a member of ANC. Like Pandor, he also converted to radical Islam. Together, they said that Herzliya – the Jewish High School in Cape Town, is a breeding ground for IDF soldiers. Nobody from the ANC has refuted these official positions.

One of the heads of The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a South African Marxist–Leninist and black nationalist political party – Nazier Paulsen also openly called Herziliya a breeding ground for the IDF, with threats of violence against Jewish schoolchildren. This also did not receive any condemnation from the Government of South Africa.

The EFF regularly and openly call for the slaughter of white Afrikaans-speaking South Africans, so as to genocide an identifiable racial group of South Africans. The government of South Africa claims they are just “singing songs” and calling for genocide is not ‘hate speech’.

The South African government does not care about genocide or human rights. This was clearly illustrated by their blatant promotion of their Russian ally and negation of Ukrainian victimization, when SA held joint military drills with Russia, on the anniversary of Putin’s criminal invasion of Ukraine. SA abstained from UN resolutions standing up for Ukrainian human rights.

South Africa’s case at the ICJ is a perversion of the memory of actual genocides. This is additionally illustrated by South Africa’s own callous and despicable positions on the world’s worst human rights abusers.

The South African Government cannot and has not provided for the needs of its own citizens. The South African infrastructure has collapsed from neglect, corruption and incompetence. SA has the world’s highest unemployment rate. ANC government corruption is clearly endemic. The ANC is known for its protection of genocidal tyrants and fugitives from justice such as Sudan’s notorious former head of state Omar al-Bashir.

SA is also enabling the decades-long upholding of dictatorship in neighboring Zimbabwe by continuously threatening the diaspora Zimbabwe community with deportation and persecution.

South Africa is on the cusp of failed state status.

Their ICJ stunt is a transparent attempt to distract attention from its own massive failings and a clumsy attempt to claim a moral compass which it abandoned many years ago. ANC corruption and nepotism squandered South Africa’s advantages and reduced it to a moral and economic basket case.

In a climate where people are looking for someone to blame, SA’s Jewish minority is the apparent scapegoat. To deflect attention from their own failures and to generate accolades from Iran, Russia and other dictatorial and human rights abuser countries; attacking Israel in the international arena has worked according to plan for South Africa.

Act of Antisemitism. US antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt (seen here in 2022  at a conference in Brussels) branded the decision by South Africa’s Under-19 team to strip Jewish star player David Teeger of his captaincy as “antisemitic”. (Photo: US State Department)

The ANC’s lack of concern for the wellbeing of the South African Jewish Community is indicative of their overall moral failings. The Jewish Community now faces unparalleled hostility and antisemitism from the Islamist oriented government. SA’s continual victim blaming of Israel has destroyed the last vestige of perceived integrity.

Antisemitism has become rampant in South Africa. Threats of violence are constant. In a clear statement that Apartheid in South Africa has been reinstated, Jews have been removed from sports positions. South African Jews are openly asking if they will have safety, security, or, if they should evacuate.

To compound the ANC’s moral bankruptcy, the Government has also announced they will litigate against USA and England at the ICJ, accusing both of “enabling genocide”. Really?

Now we can see that South Africa is not an ally of the United States and therefore should not receive favorable treatment by the United States. The Central African Republic, Gabon, Niger, The Islamic Republic of Mauritania, and Uganda have all previously been suspended, or terminated from AGOA – the US Congress approved ‘African Growth and Opportunity Act’ aimed to assist the economies of sub-Saharan Africa and to improve economic relations between the USA and the region.

South Africa is a terror proxy of Iran. The United States cannot be allied to or enable Iranian terror and their proxies. The AGOA agreement with South Africa must be terminated.





BEARING WITNESS

A visit to the scenes of crimes against humanity

By Rolene Marks

GRAPHIC CONTENT

Kfar Aza is frozen in time. In this small slice of verdant heaven, where trees heavily laden with citrus fruit line small roads where children once played and the sound of their laughter would ring out, the silence is deafening. The trees stand as quiet witnesses to the devastation that this close-knit community endured on 7 October 2023.

Memorial to the 367 murdered at the Nova festival (Photos: Rolene Marks)

It has been over two weeks since I visited the “Otef” (Gaza envelope communities) who suffered the devastation of the 7/10 attacks. I am still processing my emotions and what I saw.  A small delegation, headed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs made our way to the south to bear witness. I did not sleep the night before. Not a wink. I did not know what to expect – how do you prepare yourself to visit what essentially are killing fields?

The writer – Safety gear is mandatory (Photo: Rolene Marks)

It has taken me a while to find the words to adequately describe what I saw and the impact that it has had on me. Images and video in the media do not do justice to the scale of devastation. It is overwhelming and devastating. Walking through these areas, you know what happened in all its brutality and savagery. These communities are crimes scenes that are evidence of the most horrific crime against humanity committed against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. These are not terror tourism sites – but places where thriving communities have been decimated. Our communities, our brothers and sisters, in our land. I did not know the human body could produce so many tears but I cry a lot. Every day. Sometimes a silent scream comes out. As a journalist, I have a purpose – to make sure the world knows what happened and does not forget.

Why did we go there? The answer is simple – to bear witness. To honour them. To be their voices to the world. To remind everyone of the crime against humanity that was 7/10. The remaining residents of these communities have been evacuated for their safety, the area is a staging area for the military and the air is punctuated with the booms of artillery shells and helicopters. Access to these areas is restricted unless cleared by the army under strict conditions and protective gear is mandatory.

All that remains of the police station in Sderot is an empty lot (Photo: Rolene Marks)

We begin in Sderot, where Hamas terrorists ran rampage, murdering civilians in the streets. Sderot is the most bunkered town in the world, having been the target of thousands of rockets for over two decades. The streets are quiet, the residents evacuated, the sukkot still stand. We move to the open piece of land of what remains of the Sderot Police Station. After their rampage through the streets, Hamas terrorists took control of the police station, murdering the police inside. Some managed to escape to the roof, rescued by fire services. In order to eliminate the terrorists, the police station was destroyed. All that remains is an empty lot. I have taken many delegations to the police station over the years and this is a punch to the gut. Police and others come to pay their respects, understanding the massive battle that took place here. Fifty-nine police were lost on 7 October, each one fought valiantly.

Dairy Farm at Nahal Oz (Photo: Rolene Marks)

We then went on to Kibbutz Nahal Oz. On 7/10, this little slice of heaven became hell. While the houses are intact, the ZAKA stickers on the doors and spray-painted notifications bear silent witness to the slaughters that happened inside. I took a few minutes to think of the exceptional responders from ZAKA, whose grisly task is to retrieve bodies and all the blood and detritus so that a dignified, Jewish burial is possible. They witnessed the unthinkable. The first house you see is that of the Zohar family. The family was slaughtered, except for Ariel, who had gone for a run. He is now an orphan without parents or siblings. He is only 13 years old. Nahal Oz has a dairy farm and while it has resumed operations, you can see where Hamas savages came in, setting fire and launching grenades into the milking section. The dairy manager tells us that a quarter of the cows were killed – and the rest are traumatized and that it will take time for them to recover. Thanks to people like Ibrahim from the nearby Bedouin town of Rahat, they are now being taken care of. I think of the Bedouin community. I remember Fatima, a nursing mother of 9 who was wearing her hijab when Hamas terrorists pumped 19 bullets into her. Her husband hit with their baby until the IDF came. I think of those from Rahat held captive in Gaza. On that black Sabbath, Hamas terrorists came for us all – Jews, Christian and Muslim.  A Sukkah stands, almost in proud defiance amongst the decimated and burnt communal structure. In the short distance, you can see Sujaiya in Gaza and hear the symphony of war. The people of Nahal Oz believed in peace. They dreamt of peace. That dream was shattered on 7/10.

Terrorists shot and burnt parts of the dairy farm (Photo: Rolene Marks)

They came to dance. They came to celebrate and hopefully manifest peace.  Their hope was that the people in Gaza on the other side of the fence would dance for peace too. The memorial in Re’im for those murdered at the Nova music festival is filled with the pictures of beautiful young people, hunted and killed in the prime of their lives. This broke me. Looking at the beautiful, smiling faces of the 367 victims, all I can see is rocket fire. I see the paragliders coming in with armed savages who shot them, launched RPG’s at their cars, brutally raped and tortured the women and mowed people down as they ran and fled for their lives. Some were taken as hostages into Gaza by laughing Hamas terrorists, who gleefully filmed everything so they could broadcast on social media and sow more terror. They murdered them as they ran, as they hid in porta loos, as they crammed into small shelters, hid behind trees and under bushes. It was a wholesale slaughter. As Bono sang a few days later, “Stars of David, they took your life, they could not take your pride“. He is right. We are determined and resolute. We will dance again.

This Sukkah stands defiantly amongst the burnt ruins at Nahal Oz (Photo: Rolene Marks)

NOTHING prepares you for Kfar Aza. Time stands still in this beautiful kibbutz. Over 100 days have passed since Hamas committed their crime against humanity, and while the bodies and blood have been cleaned and the cloying stench of death has been replaced by the smell of overripe citrus, rotting because nobody is left to pick them. The ravaged, devastated homes scream at you.

Kfar Aza – No words – Only tears! (Photos: Rolene Marks)

Tell our story,” they beg.

Tell the world of the horrors that happened here

Tell the world how we were murdered, tortured, burnt alive, beheaded, raped, mutilated and kidnapped

What remains of the looting -Nitzan Libsein brutally murdered and Gali Berman is captive in ghaza – Bring them home! (Photos: Rolene Marks)

Each house has a marking. Red for murdered. A circle with a dot for bodies found. Yellow for kidnapped. The first wave of terror was followed by a second wave of civilians who also looted, raped, kidnapped and killed. Men and women and yes, children, participated in a festival of hate and carnage. The most devastating is the area for the young people, a row of tiny houses just metres from the fence. Each tiny house has been burnt or has had grenades explode inside them, killing the occupants. You get the impression that the young inhabitants were so proud of their first homes, only for them to be decimated and ransacked by savages. I am still processing my emotions. I just know their last moments were agony. The houses are cordoned off, many of them with signs of who was murdered inside. There is ash on the floor. Some of that ash is human remains.

“Human remains found on sofa” (Photo: Rolene Marks)

As devastated and angry as I am, I will continue to speak for them, to be their voice and tell the world. You should as well. We all should. Every world leader should walk through here.

Over 100 days later, the devastation remains. Kfar Aza is one of 22 sites of carnage. Over 100 days later, some of the inhabitants are still hostages in Gaza. Over 130 of our brothers and sisters are hostage in intolerable conditions in Gaza. We need to be their voices. We need to be the conscience of the world. We said NEVER AGAIN.

Never again is now.









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Clutching orange balloons, Israelis mark the 1st birthday of ginger-haired hostage Kfir Bibas in Tel Aviv’s ‘Hostages Square’ on January 18, 2024. Kfir was abducted to Gaza by Hamas terrorists along with Kfir’s mother Shiri, brother Ariel and father Yarden from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023.




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SEARCHING FOR LIGHT IN DREADFUL DARKNESS

Reflections from a sunny South Africa on the darkness befalling an Israeli baby boy hostage in Gaza
By Lesley Sacks

Tiniest Human Shield. Baby Kfir Bibas (left) and with brother Ariel and mother Shiri (right) being kidnapped
on October 7 from kibbutz Nir Oz and taken by Hamas terrorists to Gaza to be held as hostages.

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“UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER”

Following the Allies demand against a barbaric enemy in WWII, should Israel not insist on the same terms against the spiritual heir of the Nazis?
By Lennie Lurie

No to Nurturing Tomorrow’s Killers. Hopefully, in a post Israel-Hamas war, young Palestinian children will not
be indoctrinated to hate Jews and forced to attend Hamas military training camps (above) to emerge
as future blood-thirsty killers as what happened on October 7, 2023.

“UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER”
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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 15

Is South Africa now the judicial wing of Gazan terrorists that decapitate, mutilate, rape, incinerate and kidnap women and babies?
By Harris Zvi Green

Destroying a Legacy. Filing a complaint against Israel of “Genocide” on behalf of the world’s “most notorious terror organization,” has the once proud ‘Rainbow Nation’ been hijacked and has its national identity been substituted by something that’s not remotely South African?

LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 15
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100 DAYS IN GAZA

Rachel’s appeal: “Let’s let humanitarian aid get in and let’s let human beings get out
By Jonathan Feldstein

Time Running Out. A mother laments “The world is turning a blind eye to the plight of the Israeli hostages. If this had been happening elsewhere in the world, people would display far more concern than they are showing for the Jewish/Israeli hostages.” 

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