South Africa has raised concerns over the U.S. role in the growing Israel-Iran conflict. President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for diplomatic efforts to end the war following reports of a U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites. Meanwhile, the South African Jewish Board of Deputies has criticised the Department of International Relations, DIRCO for insufficient support for citizens in Israel. This follows a travel advisory urging South Africans in Iran to register with the Tehran embassy. Wendy Kahn, National Director of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, spoke to Elvis Presslin

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