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Israel Insults South Africa on Official Social Media Account

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Last updated: March 5, 2026 11:51 pm
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JOHANNESBURG — Diplomatic relations between Pretoria and Jerusalem have reached a new low as the Israeli government utilizes official social media channels to launch direct attacks on the South African administration. The escalation follows a series of public statements by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs that characterize South Africa as a corrupt ally of Iran.

On Thursday, the official Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs account posted a scathing critique of South Africa’s involvement in the “Hague Group” meeting. The post labeled South Africa a close ally of the “murderous regime in Tehran” and claimed the two nations are united by a shared hatred of Israel. This public rhetoric highlights the total collapse of traditional diplomatic decorum between the two states.

The Israeli government further mocked the recent joint naval exercises between South Africa and Iran, suggesting that the outcomes of South African-led diplomatic forums would be as unsuccessful as the Iranian navy. The statement also noted that countries such as Bolivia and Honduras had “the sense to leave” the forum, further isolating Pretoria’s diplomatic initiatives on the global stage.

This digital offensive is the latest development in a rapidly deteriorating relationship. In early 2026, South Africa expelled Ariel Seidman, the Israeli chargé d’affaires, for violating diplomatic norms. Pretoria accused the diplomat of using official social media platforms to attack President Cyril Ramaphosa and organizing unauthorized visits for Israeli officials. Israel retaliated immediately by expelling Shaun Edward Byneveldt, South Africa’s ambassador to Isreal.

The friction is rooted in South Africa’s decision to bring genocide charges against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). While Israel has vehemently rejected these allegations, the legal battle has turned into a broader ideological war played out on social media. The use of official government accounts to spread what Pretoria describes as hate and misinformation marks a departure from standard international relations.

Analysts suggest that this “social media diplomacy” signals a permanent shift in how the isreal nation plans to interact. Instead of through private diplomatic cables, grievances are now aired publicly to influence global opinion. This strategy risks further alienating South Africa from Western allies while hardening the stance of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) against Israeli policies.

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The ongoing hostility impacts not only political ties but also South Africa’s standing within international forums. As both nations continue to trade public insults and expel high-ranking officials, the possibility of a mediated resolution appears increasingly remote. The South African government has yet to issue a formal response to the latest social media broadsides.

Anyone with additional information relating to this story can contact us through email press@townpress.co.za.

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