South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has sparked controversy by chanting 'From the River to the Sea, Palestine should be Free' at the ANC's Siyanqoba rally at the FNB Stadium on Saturday, May 26. This slogan, which is widely regarded as a call to genocide against the Jewish people, was repeated by Ramaphosa after deviating from his prepared speech. The South African Jewish Board of Deputies has condemned the chant, emphasizing its genocidal implications. The incident has drawn significant criticism and raised concerns about South Africa's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as reported by News24.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said "from the river to the sea Palestine will be Free" at a rally on Saturday. The South African Jewish Board of Deputy notes that the solgan "is widely regarded as a call to genocide of the Jewish people" and a "call to remove all Jews…
President Cyril Ramaphosa deviated from his speech to repeat the controversial "from the river to the sea" slogan at the ANC's Siyanqoba rally at the FNB Stadium on Saturday. | @IamAlexSweet https://t.co/olzq7Lga7g
News24 | Ramaphosa calls for Palestinian freedom, sparks controversy with 'From the River to the Sea' chant https://t.co/GVqKWf2atc
This is South Africa’s president leading a genocidal chant - “From the River to the Sea” - at a political rally. https://t.co/EfjWpUkA6s
Not content shilling for Hamas at the ICJ, now South Africa’s President @CyrilRamaphosa is calling for genocide against Israel and Jews, chanting ‘From the River to Sea, Palestine should be Free.’ Hey @CIJ_ICJ @IntlCrimCourt @KarimKhanQC, anyone there? https://t.co/AMKrbq3Q9a