South Africa condemns Israeli regime: This is more extreme apartheid

According to an Agence France-Presse report on February 20, the South African government told the International Court of Justice on the 20th that the apartheid implemented by the Zionist regime in the Palestinian territories was more extreme than what South Africa experienced before 1994.

South Africa condemns Israeli regime: This is more extreme apartheid
South Africa condemns Israeli regime: This is more extreme apartheid

 According to reports, South Africa’s ambassador to the Netherlands, Madonsela, said: “As South Africans, we have truly felt, seen, heard and felt the Israeli regime’s inhumane and discriminatory policies and practices, compared to the previous inhumane and discriminatory policies and practices of our country against black people. As far as racial segregation is concerned, this is a more extreme form of racial segregation.” According to reports, the International Court of Justice has been asked to provide a non-binding "advisory opinion" on the legal implications of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories. At present, 52 countries have stated their position before the International Court of Justice, which is unprecedented. "It is clear that Israel's illegal occupation also commits the crime of apartheid... It is no different from colonialism. Israeli apartheid must end," Madonsela said. He said South Africa had a "special obligation" to speak out wherever apartheid occurred and ensure it "ended immediately". The hearing began on the 19th, with Palestinian officials giving three hours of testimony. They accused the Israeli occupiers of implementing a system of "colonialism and apartheid."