Cape Town: A new documentary series, "I See Gaza," examines the connection between South Africa's history of resistance and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The latest episode travels from Cape Town to the International Court of Justice, highlighting the voices of South Africans who are linking their past struggles to the current situation in Gaza. According to TRTworld.com, the episode features Zwelivelile Mandela, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, alongside activists and legal experts. They discuss the personal significance of supporting Palestine, emphasizing that the issue transcends politics. The documentary provides a platform for these voices to express solidarity with Gaza and draws parallels between the historical fight against apartheid in South Africa and the challenges faced by Palestinians today.
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