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Is Israel behind South Africa’s anti-migrant protest? Here’s what we know

Prince Kobby DogbeybyPrince Kobby Dogbey
July 16, 2026
in Opinion
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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A new analysis of South Africa‘s “March & March” anti-migrant protests concludes that there is stronger evidence linking the movement to the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party than to allegations of Israeli involvement.

The report examines competing claims surrounding the protests, including assertions by South Africa‘s Justice Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi, that Israel is behind the demonstrations.

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According to the analysis, the government has not publicly presented evidence to support the allegation, with the minister stating she could not disclose details publicly.

The report argues that claims of Israeli involvement lack a clear factual or geopolitical basis.

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Instead, it identifies several links between the protest movement and the MK Party, including individuals who reportedly hold roles in both organisations.

The analysis also cites public endorsements by MK Party officials and instances of joint demonstrations involving the MK Party, “March & March” and Operation Dudula.

According to the report, the protests align with the MK Party’s political strategy ahead of South Africa’s local elections by focusing on public concerns over illegal migration, employment, healthcare and public services.

However, the analysis also notes that the movement may be largely grassroots, pointing to unsuccessful crowdfunding efforts by protest organisers as evidence of limited financial backing.

It concludes that while there appears to be political support from the MK Party, the protests are also driven by genuine public frustration over socio-economic challenges.

The analysis reflects the author’s assessment and is not an official finding by any judicial or investigative authority.

Source: Truth Report
Tags: South Africa

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