Lena Bloch
2 min readSep 15, 2024

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The great researcher of Zionist crimes against humanity, Brendan Devenney, wrote an extensive essay about how Israel promoted South African fascism and why.
"In 1976, Israel invited the South African prime minister, John Vorster – a former Nazi sympathiser and a commander of the fascist Ossewabrandwag that sided with Hitler – to make a state visit.
At a state banquet, Rabin toasted «the ideals shared by Israel and South Africa: the hopes for justice and peaceful coexistence». Both countries, he said, faced «foreign-inspired instability and recklessness».
Vorster..told his hosts that South Africa and Israel were victims of the enemies of western civilisation.
Shortly after this visit, the South African government’s yearbook stated:
«Israel and South Africa have one thing above all else in common: they are both situated in a predominantly hostile world inhabited by dark peoples.»
Vorster’s visit laid the ground for a collaboration that transformed the Israel-South Africa axis into a leading weapons developer and a force in the international arms trade. [1]
1975 was also the same year that Israel offered to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa. [7]
And in 1979, they both carried out a nuclear test off the south of South Africa. [8]
«We created the South African arms industry..They assisted us to develop all kinds of technology because they had a lot of money. When we were developing things together we usually gave the know-how and they gave the money. After 1976, there was a love affair between the security establishments of the two countries and their armies…We were involved in Angola as consultants to the [South African] army. You had Israeli officers there cooperating with the army. The link was very intimate.»
— Alon Liel, former Israeli ambassador to Pretoria.
Kibbutz Beit Alfa developed a profitable industry selling anti-riot vehicles for use against protesters in the black townships.
The biggest secret of all was the nuclear one. Israel provided expertise and technology that was central to South Africa’s development of its nuclear bombs.
Israeli cities found twins in South Africa, and Israel was alone among western nations in allowing the black homeland of Bophuthatswana to open an «embassy».
In 2004, Haaretz reported the former Italian prime minister, Massimo D’Alema, as telling dinner guests at a Jerusalem hotel that, on a visit to Rome a few years earlier, Sharon had told him that the bantustan model was the most appropriate solution to the conflict with the Palestinians. [1]
Gaza, West Bank…"
Read in full here:
https://spanishhalyon.wordpress.com2019/06/24/israel-and-apartheid-south-africa-the-good-ole-boys/

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Lena Bloch
Lena Bloch

Written by Lena Bloch

Background in psychology of learning, literature, philosophy, math.

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