How Israel Supported White Supremacist South Africa with Weapons

#southafrica #israel #apartheid #africa #palestine #nelsonmandela #mandela #benjaminnetanyahu #israelpalestineconflict #war [DESCRIPTION] Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Israeli government supplied the military weapons which ensured the continued white domination of the apartheid system in South Africa all the while deceiving the world that they were against the racist regime. [TIMESTAMPS] 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Israel’s Role in Africa’s Independence Wars 2:07 - John Vorster’s Visit to Israel 5:40 - Formation of the Israeli-Apartheid South African Alliance 10:34 - Vela Incident 12:13 - Israel’s Violation of UN-Sanctioned Arms Embargo on Apartheid South Africa 13:49 - Status of Jews in Apartheid South Africa 16:55 - A Few Good Men 19:08 - Israeli-Apartheid South African & Israeli-Palestinian Relationship Comparisons 22:50 - F.W. De Klerk’s Wisdom Business email: africaawakens@ [ABOUT THE CHANNEL] As a former university lecturer, my focus is on Africa’s relations with the world. In my channel, I teach in depth about Africa based on in-depth knowledge, research and experience as an African born and raised in Africa. I will provide detailed and insightful knowledge on African history, geography, politics, foreign relations, national economies, and last but not least, African peoples and their cultures. And so, if you are seeking more than a casual understanding of Africa, perhaps for academic, investment, migration and tourism purposes, this channel is perfect for you. My target audience is those of African descent worldwide, foreign diplomats and policy-makers interested in Africa and last anyone interested in a detailed understanding of Africa. Karibu Afrika! Welcome to Africa! Media shown: The G5 & G6 Howitzers and Valkiri MRL: @BorderWarChronicles The Atlas Cheetah: @BorderWarChronicles Apartheid South Africa & Zionist Israel | PM John Vorster Visits The Jewish State | April 1976: @adeyinkamakinde6164 1980s South Africa Unrest, Anti-Apartheid protests, Johannesburg: @VillonFilms [ATTRIBUTIONS] Ethnic Border lines by Freepik () Logo Design by Freepik () Banner Image by Huseyn Naghiyev () Africa Map Pan videos () Music: “Artifact“ Kevin MacLeod (), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License Music promoted by The Free Cat: “At The Shore“ Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Source: Artist: [DISCLAIMER] I do not own the images, music, or footage used in this video. All rights and credit goes to the original owners. All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 26 of the Copyright Act of Kenya 2001, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair dealing is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair dealing. This video is not backed by any sponsors.
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