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Israel–South Africa relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel–South Africa relations
Israel–South Africa relations refer to the current and historic relationship between the Republic of South Africa and the State of Israel. ==Early Israeli relations with apartheid South Africa== South Africa was among the 33 states that voted in favour of the 1947 UN partition resolution, recommending the establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine, and was one of only four Commonwealth nations to do so. On 24 May 1948, nine days after Israel's declaration of independence, the South African government of Jan Smuts, a long-time supporter of Zionism, granted ''de facto'' recognition to the State of Israel, just two days before his United Party was voted out of office and replaced by the pro-apartheid National Party. South Africa was the seventh nation to recognise the new Jewish state. On 14 May 1949, South Africa granted ''de jure'' recognition to the State of Israel.
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