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Middle East conflict reaches SA's doorstep
M&G 06 March 2026
|Mail & Guardian
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans in Israel to cross the land border into Jordan — one of the few remaining safe exit routes
Global village: The Middle East crisis is no longer just a remote conflagration, South Africa is also affected by this distant geopolitical drama.
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South Africa sits eight-thousand kilometres from the firestorm engulfing the Middle East, yet the shockwaves of the escalating Israel-US-Iran conflict are already reshaping Pretoria's diplomatic posture, straining its consular services and exposing the vulnerability of its citizens abroad.
What began as a coordinated US-Israeli strike that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has now spiralled into the region's most dangerous phase in four decades — a multi-front confrontation stretching from the Levant to the Gulf, from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean Rim to the Cape of Good Hope.
For South Africa, the war is no longer a distant geopolitical drama. It is a lived reality for the 18 000 South Africans working, studying or travelling across the Middle East — a diaspora now caught in a rapidly deteriorating security environment.
It is also a test of Pretoria's diplomatic agility, its BRICS-era alliances and its longstanding moral positioning on global conflicts.
The most immediate impact is human. As Gulf nations shut down their airspaces and airlines cancelled more than 2 500 flights, 1 200 delayed, thousands of foreign nationals — including South Africans — were stranded across Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
The closures triggered a cascade of disruptions: suspended schooling, halted business operations and emergency advisories from embassies scrambling to account for their citizens.
Among those affected is Yasmin Saanglae, a single mother and fashion designer from Pietermaritzburg, whose daughter — a young South African graduate — works for a government agency in Abu Dhabi.
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