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    South Africa’s recent decision to expel Israel’s top diplomat, Ariel Seidman, has escalated into a wider diplomatic confrontation drawing sharp rebukes from the United States and fuelling internal political debate in Pretoria. On 30 January 2026, South Africa declared Seidman persona non grata, giving him 72 hours to leave the country over what the government described as “repeated violations of diplomatic norms,” including alleged derogatory comments about President Cyril Ramaphosa and breaches of protocol. Pretoria’s foreign ministry said these actions undermined its sovereignty and were incompatible with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. 

    In response, Israel expelled South Africa’s senior diplomatic representative to the region, Shaun Edward Byneveldt, a move that underscored how rapidly bilateral ties have deteriorated. Byneveldt had served as South Africa’s Ambassador to Palestine, but was accredited through Israel due to the ongoing occupation of the West Bank

    The United States, under President Donald Trump’s administration, promptly criticised Pretoria’s action. A State Department spokesperson asserted that expelling a diplomat over criticism of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party’s alleged ties to Hamas and other extremists “prioritises grievance politics over the good of South Africa and its citizens.” Washington’s statement on X framed the move as indicative of poor foreign policy choices and a threat to constructive international engagement. 

    The diplomatic storm has drawn other reactions at home. South Africa’s opposition and civil society voices have various perspectives, with some urging caution over deteriorating ties with key Western partners and others demanding firmer stances against perceived foreign interference. Meanwhile the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have used the moment to amplify calls for the closure of the Israeli embassy entirely, positioning the dispute within broader solidarity politics. 

    This episode sits against a backdrop of long-standing tensions between South Africa and Israel. Pretoria’s 2024 genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, alleging unlawful conduct in Gaza  remains a central issue in the standoff and has already strained relations with Washington, which has publicly opposed South Africa’s position. 

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