Miss South Africa Wins 2nd Runner-up at Miss Universe After Defying Anti-Israel BDS Campaign
Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane finished second runner-up at the Miss Universe pageant on Sunday evening after defying calls by anti-Israel groups to boycott the competition, which was held in the Israeli resort town of Eilat, Israel.
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Miss India Harnaaz Sandhu, an early favorite, took the top spot as Miss Universe, with Miss Paraguay as first runner-up.
Mswane said earlier that she had been “to hell and back” over her decision to compete in Israel, after anti-Israel groups in South Africa affiliated with the global “boycott, divestment, sanctions” (BDS) movement — which has been called antisemitic, for singling out Israel alone for criticism — put intense pressure on her to withdraw.
Even the South African government withdrew its support for her candidacy.
But Mswane stressed dialogue over conflict — a theme that played out on Sunday with the participation of several Arab countries in the competition, and the surprising first-ever visit of an Israeli prime minister to the United Arab Emirates.
Her strong finish in the competition vindicates her decision to compete — and puts the South African government in an awkward position: it cannot congratulate her for her success without noting that it did everything to stand in her way.
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