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Trump Issues Executive Order to Cut US Aid to South Africa, Citing Land Policy & Israel Case
Trump Issues Executive Order to Cut US Aid to South Africa, Citing Land Policy & Israel Case
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The issue of land ownership in South Africa remains sensitive due to the legacy of racial dispossession. Black South Africans, who constitute 80% of the... 08.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Citing objections to South Africa's land policy and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)'s genocide case against Israel, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday to cut US financial aid.The US criticized South Africa's ICJ case, where it accuses Israel of genocide regarding its actions in Gaza, which Israel defends as self-defense following the October 7th Hamas attack. The White House presented this case as evidence of South Africa's opposition to the US.Trump also alleged, without providing evidence, that South Africa is confiscating land and mistreating "certain classes of people," echoing Elon Musk's claims of "racist ownership laws" against white South Africans. However, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended his government's land policy as a means to address racial disparities, denying any land confiscations, and stating South Africa "will not be bullied."In 2023, South Africa received almost $440 million in US aid. In conjunction with the aid cut, the White House announced plans to prioritize white South African farmers and their families for resettlement as refugees through the US Refugee Admissions Program.Earlier, in response to potential US sanctions and funding cuts, South Africa's Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe declared the nation could suspend raw material exports to the United States.
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Trump Issues Executive Order to Cut US Aid to South Africa, Citing Land Policy & Israel Case
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The issue of land ownership in South Africa remains sensitive due to the legacy of racial dispossession. Black South Africans, who constitute 80% of the population, own only 4% of the farmland, while white landowners, comprising 8% of the population, possess three-quarters of it.
Citing objections to South Africa's land policy and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)'s
genocide case against Israel, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday to cut US financial aid.
The US criticized South Africa's ICJ case, where it accuses Israel of genocide regarding its actions in Gaza, which Israel defends as self-defense following the October 7th Hamas attack. The White House presented this case as evidence of
South Africa's opposition to the US.
Trump also alleged, without providing evidence, that South Africa is confiscating land and mistreating "certain classes of people," echoing Elon Musk's claims of "racist ownership laws" against white South Africans. However, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended his government's land policy as a means to address racial disparities, denying any land confiscations, and stating South Africa "
will not be bullied."
In 2023, South Africa received almost $440 million in US aid. In conjunction with the aid cut, the White House announced plans to prioritize white South
African farmers and their families for resettlement as refugees through the US Refugee Admissions Program.
Earlier, in response to potential US sanctions and funding cuts, South Africa's Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe declared the nation could suspend raw material exports to the United States.