We know that Zapiro loves to stoke the fire, and you can bet his new cartoon is going to anger those who sympathise with Israel.
Yesterday saw the killing of more than 50 Palestinian protesters, and there’s a rather sad parallel being drawn with what happened in 1976.
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You would think it is in your best interests to foster a good, solid relationship with the USA but Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t seen eye to eye with Barack for a while now.
Woolworths is once again feeling the effects of selling products from Israel in its stores, and this time there was an actual pig involved.
The Rubble Bucket Challenge has taken off on Facebook and Twitter to help raise awareness of the plight that people living in the Gaza Strip are enduring.
Former president Thabo Mbeki has said that South Africans need to boycott Israeli-sourced products to help with the Palestinian people’s dire situation.
With the surge of atrocities committed in Gaza and hundreds of thousands of people vehemently supporting both camps in the battle, and both parties ultimately calling for a respect of human rights, a King David student has landed in the middle of it all.
Small towns and villages often have slightly strange and oddly endearing names. Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein is easily one of the best ones in SA, but not all of these odd names are so amusing.
Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip are involved in some of the most intense violence for months.