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JOHANNESBURG – To counter the perceived threat of terror from Iran and jihadi groups, South Africa’s chief rabbi is setting up a specialist task force. 

Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein was spurred into creating the group after a bomb attack at a Jewish center in Cape Town last month. An improvised explosive device was thrown at the Samson Community Center but failed to detonate. The center is home to several South African Jewish organizations. 

The «Counter-Terror Task Force» will make recommendations to protect places of worship, schools and community centers.

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«South Africa’s Jewish community, like other Jewish communities globally, faces heightened risk of terror attacks,» Goldstein told Fox News Digital. «The Iranian regime is the world’s chief exponent of state-sponsored terror, and have made it their strategy to target Jewish communities worldwide. With this in mind, the findings of the task force will be applied not just in South Africa, but globally.» 

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A man brandishes a replica toy gun during a pro-Palestinian demonstration organized by the South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters in front of the Israeli Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, on Oct. 23, 2023. (Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images)

He added, «In addition, Africa has over the past decade become a hub for global jihadi terror, with the threat indices dramatically increasing as groups such as al-Shabab, Boko Haram and ISIS operate throughout the continent.» 

The task force comprises global authorities on terror: Admiral Mike Hewitt, former deputy director for Global Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the U.S. Defense Department, Dean Haydon, former senior national coordinator for counter-terrorism in the United Kingdom, Major General David Tsur, former commander of the counter-terrorism unit in the Israeli Police, and Andre Pienaar, co-founder of South Africa’s Directorate of Special Operations, also known as the Scorpions. 

Iranian revolutionary guard members marching

FILE- Members of the Iranian revolutionary guard march during a parade. The IRGC is designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department. A large part of its work is to covertly operate outside of Iran. (Reuters.) (Reuters)

The chief rabbi added, «They will be marshalling additional resources and personnel as and when needed.» 

Goldstein said the force’s immediate objective «is to secure the South African Jewish community against attacks. The broader objective is to better ensure the safety of all South Africans, and citizens of countries around the world.» 

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He continued, «Across Africa, especially, it is Christians far more than Jews who suffer the consequences of Jihadist terror. Each year, Jihadists murder thousands of Christians for their faith.» 

Rabbi Goldstein of South Africa

South Africa Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein. (The Office of The Chief Rabbi)

Goldstein told Fox News Digital that the South African government’s stance at the International Court of Justice, where it has accused Israel of genocide over the war in Gaza, has «stigmatized Jews not only within the country but globally.» 

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However, Goldstein added that the views of the government here are not necessarily the views of the people. «Against that it must be understood that the South African public generally holds moderate and pragmatic views on Israel, and levels of domestic antisemitism remain very low by Western standards.»

«There were 128 recorded antisemitic incidents in 2024 in South Africa,» Professor Karen Milner, national chair of the Jewish Board of Deputies in South Africa, told Fox News Digital. «This makes it the second-highest number of incidents since record keeping began in 1998. The highest number of incidents was recorded in 2023 (182). However, 63% of these occurred immediately following the events of October 7 (the Hamas attack in Israel).

Israel supporters in South Africa

Members of the Active African Christians United Movement pose as one of them blows through a shofar, a ritual musical instrument used to usher in the Jewish New Year, as others gather in support of Israel outside the Embassy of Israel in Pretoria, South Africa, on Nov. 17, 2023. (Photo by EMMANUEL CROSET/AFP via Getty Images)

«The early months of 2024 were impacted greatly by the wave of antisemitism that immediately followed the October 7 attacks in Israel,» Milner continued. «It is worth noting that the majority of the antisemitic incidents recorded in 2024 were verbal assaults, targeted hate mail, or antagonism, with very few incidents graduating into physical assault.»

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Milner concluded, adding, «with that said, antisemitism remains much lower than other comparable countries, and South Africa remains a safe space in which Jews can identify as Jewish and practice their religion in relative security.»

Fox News Digital reached out to the South African Justice and Police Departments but did not receive a response.


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Los Ángeles, otra vez en alerta por los incendios: surgió un nuevo foco, el fuego no tiene control y hay casi 20 mil evacuados

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Cuando parecía que las autoridades habían controlado los incendios en los que murieron 28 personas, surgieron nuevos incendios en el estado de California, y puso en alerta a los Estados Unidos. Este miércoles, un nuevo foco arrasó, en menos de dos horas, más de 2.000 hectáreas en la región de Castaic, en el norte de Los Ángeles. Casi 20 mil personas tuvieron que ser evacuadas ante el rápido avance del fuego.

Varias rutas se encuentran cerradas y el departamento del sheriff de Los Ángeles instó a abandonar la zona de inmediato. Entre los evacuados, hay casi 2.000 estudiantes de los centros educativos de la región.

Según un comunicado del Departamento de Bomberos de California, el fuego se propagó debido a los fuertes vientos del sur de la región. Más de más de 19.000 residentes fueron afectados, principalmente de las cercanías del lago Castaic, que se encuentra casi 60 kilómetros al norte de Los Ángeles, cerca de Santa Clarita.

Los incendios, que azotan a California desde el 7 de enero, ya se cobraron al menos 28 vidas, destruyeron más de 16.500 hectáreas y dejaron 15.000 edificios, casas y estructuras en ruinas. En total, fueron evacuadas 150.000 personas.

Los bomberos del condado de Los Ángeles y del departamento forestal combaten el incendio por tierra junto a otros equipos que lo atacan por aire, con helicópteros y otras aeronaves que lanzan agua y retardante a las llamas. Enfrentan, además, condiciones meteorológicas adversas que desempeñan un papel crucial en la propagación del nuevo incendio: el área atraviesa un muy seco inicio de su temporada de lluvias, con localidades que llevan más de ocho meses sin precipitaciones.

El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, anunció el envío de refuerzos estatales para reforzar la lucha contra las llamas. «Seguiremos monitorizando la situación de cerca», escribió el demócrata en su cuenta de la red social X.

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En enero, luego de enterarse de la situación, el entonces presidente Joe Biden había dicho que el lugar le recordaba a «un escenario de guerra». Pocos días después, Donald Trump se refirió también a la situación en su red social, Truth, en la que escribió que «los incendios siguen arrasando en Los Ángeles. Los políticos incompetentes no tienen idea de cómo apagarlos». Además, calificó el hecho como «una de las peores catástrofes en la historia» de su país.

El gobernador de California rechazó en esa oportunidad las críticas del republicano. Además, contó que lo invitó formalmente a recorrer con él los daños causados ​​por el incendio en California, pero que el magnate -cuando aún no había asumido en la Casa Blanca- no respondió.

«Quiero que venga y entienda la magnitud y lo que le pasa a la gente. No estoy interesado en politizar lo que sucede. No me gusta la inhumanidad de eso», dijo Newsom en otra entrevista, ante la cadena Fox.

Con información de AFP y EFE

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