South Africa Faces Explosive $400M Lawsuit Over Alleged Hamas Collusion in October 7 Attacks

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa listens in Johannesburg, South Africa, to the UN court's January 26, 2024, ruling condemning Israel's war against Hamas, now questioned amid alleged October 7, 2023, complicity. (AP Photo)
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa listens in Johannesburg, South Africa, to the UN court's January 26, 2024, ruling condemning Israel's war against Hamas, now questioned amid alleged October 7, 2023, complicity. (AP Photo)

New evidence suggests South Africa’s complicity in terror plot, risking U.S. sanctions and economic collapse

A bombshell $400 million lawsuit targeting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa alleges his government knowingly aided Hamas in the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, killing 47 Americans.

UK consultant Justin Lewis claims new evidence shows South African officials, possibly Ramaphosa, coordinated with Hamas and Iran months prior, a scandal ignored by South Africa’s censored media.

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The case, bolstered by a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, could strip sovereign immunity, holding Ramaphosa personally liable.

Lewis warns of $55 million daily interest hikes on South Africa’s $3.5 billion debt and urges U.S. sanctions, including AGOA suspension.

Amid allegations of manipulated ICJ filings and a fatwa against President Trump, South Africa’s silence fuels suspicion of a rogue state entangled in global terror.

Official outreach to Ramaphosa has been rebuffed, raising stakes for a nation teetering on economic and diplomatic ruin.

The Times of Israel: Did South Africa know about October 7 in advance?

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