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SACP throws weight behind Iran in ongoing battle with Israel, US

Mashudu Sadike|Published

An angry Donald Trump berated Iran and Israel on Tuesday for violating a ceasefire deal, adding that he was "really unhappy" with Israel in particular.

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ANC alliance partner, the South African Communist Party (SACP) has weighed in on the tense Middle-East standoff, condemning the US military attacks on Iran'. 

“In condemning attacks on Iran and genocide on the Palestinian people by Israel, on 14 June 2025, the SACP appealed to the international community not to be silent in the face of the warmongering United States-backed apartheid Israeli settler regime but to condemn the violations. The SACP reiterates this same call against the United States’ militarism, unilateralism and violations of others’ rights,” said SACP spokespersonMbulelo Mandlana.

Their statement came as US President Donald Trump expressed anger and disappointment over the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump took credit for having brokered the ceasefire, but it appears to have faltered mere hours after its announcement.

Speaking outside the White House on Tuesday,  Trump said he was not happy with both countries and was looking to reprimand the two nations.

"We have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what they’re doing," Trump said, criticising both Israel and Iran for their actions while using profanities.

Despite acknowledging that the ceasefire might not be entirely broken, Trump expressed his discontent with Israel saying the country attacked Iran just after they had made the deal. 

"Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before,” Trump said.

He called on Israel to “calm down”. 

 The Iranian media reported that an Israeli strike on Monday had killed a senior commander of Iran’s Basij paramilitary force, linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

“The commander of Basij counterintelligence protection forces was martyred in a Zionist regime attack,” the Fars news agency said, citing a statement from the IRGC.

The conflict between Israel and Iran escalated after Israel launched a massive airstrike on Iranian military and nuclear sites on June 13, prompting Iran to retaliate with a drone and missile campaign.

The US subsequently conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, leading to further retaliation from Iran.

The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant humanitarian concerns, with Iran reporting over 400 deaths, including 13 children, and at least 3,056 wounded since Israel launched its attack. In Israel, at least 24 people have been killed in Iranian strikes.

Iran has denied allegations of violating the ceasefire and has warned its forces stand ready to respond decisively to any Israeli violations. 

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the US military aggression against its nuclear facilities, holding the US government fully responsible for the grave consequences of this major crime.

“The US military aggression against the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of a UN member state—perpetrated in collusion with the genocidal Zionist regime—once again reveals the depths of U.S. malice and hostility toward the peace-loving, independent people of Iran.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran asserts its right to stand firmly against the U.S. military aggression and crimes and to protect Iran’s national security and interests by all means necessary,” Iran wrote in a statement.

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