South African government has recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv, accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
The South African government also recalled its entire diplomatic mission to Israel in condemnation of the bombardment of Gaza, which has killed over 9,700 Palestinians.
The ongoing conflict has left the African continent deeply divided, with some countries choosing to remain silent while some have openly shown solidarity with either Israel or Palestine.
Kenya, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are some of the African countries whose leaders have shown support for Israel despite growing global condemnation.
On the other hand, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged his support and solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Hundreds of people in different cities in South Africa have also held protests to denounce the continued Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Many people in South Africa say they support the Palestinian struggle because they believe what is happening to Palestinians under the Israeli occupation is similar to what they experienced in the apartheid era.