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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorized the deployment of 3,300 army personnel to combat illegal mining activities in the country. This decision comes after the opposition leader, Julius Malema, called for the International Criminal Court to issue a warrant of arrest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing the bombing of a refugee camp and a hospital. The deployment of soldiers is aimed at supporting the police in their efforts to curb illegal mining nationwide.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa authorizes the deployment of 3,300 soldiers in support of police efforts to curb illegal mining https://t.co/5ek8aIHHVg
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⚠️ SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT DEPLOYS ARMY TO TACKLE ILLEGAL MINING Full Story → https://t.co/LXJF8BdMSz South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorised the deployment of 3,300 army personnel to help combat illegal mining activities, Ramaphosa's office said in a statement… https://t.co/oI4yCsaGKM https://t.co/PfNjxGyrI4
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