BT it is not really about Israel these ego warriors are on about its the UK !! Actions have re-actions. you are forgetting Britain's history in S A.

When Great Britain went to war with France in 1793, both countries tried to capture the Cape so as to control the important sea route to the East. The British occupied the Cape in 1795, ending the Dutch East India Company’s role in the region. The Cape became a ***** base for Britain prior to the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, and the Cape’s economy was meshed with that of Britain. A large group of British settlers arrived in 1820; this, together with a high European birth rate and wasteful land usage, produced an acute land shortage, which was alleviated only when the British acquired more land through ''massive military intervention'' (Oh dear that was not good!!) against Africans on the eastern frontier.
Until the 1840s the British vision of the colony did not include African citizens (referred to pejoratively by the British as “Kaffirs”), so, as Africans lost their land, they were expelled across the Great Fish River, the unilaterally proclaimed eastern border of the colony. Did you see that BT ....''so, as Africans lost their land, they were expelled across the Great Fish River,'' Britain that peace loving country could not do that !!! History must be false??

The first step in this process included attacks in 1811–12 by the British army on the Xhosa groups, the Gqunukhwebe and Ndlambe. An attack by the Rharhabe-Xhosa on Graham’s Town (Grahamstown) in 1819 provided the pretext for the annexation of more African territory, to the Keiskamma River. Various Rharhabe-Xhosa groups were driven from their lands throughout the early 1830s. They counterattacked in December 1834, and Governor Benjamin D’Urban ordered a major invasion the following year, during which thousands of Rharhabe-Xhosa died. Is that why these lawyers want Britain by the balls?? Nah, Britain could not do such a thing ,history must be false! Best to forget history ,lets have more 'Shalom, Shalom'.