It has been confirmed that two South Africans have been killed in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Here is the latest.
TWO SOUTH AFRICANS KILLED IN ISREAL-PALESTINE CONFLICTIn the early hours of Saturday morning, the militant wing of Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel from Gaza.The conflict has since descended into a full-blown war, with Israel unleashing a barrage of rockets on Gaza in response.THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN KILLED SO FAR
The Israel’s Embassy in South Africa released a list of killed and missing international citizens earlier on Thursday.Meanwhile, South Africa expressed grave concern over the recent devastating escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “Violence, killings, imprisonment, forced removals, illegal settlements, and the continued siege of Gaza are not conducive to resolving the conflict.
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