Chief Rabbi accuses ANC of abandoning South Africa's values

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Chief Rabbi accuses ANC of abandoning South Africa's values
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Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein accuses the ANC of turning its back on South Africa and losing its moral right to govern the country.

Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein accuses the ANC of abandoning South Africa 's values, asserting the government's loss of moral authority in a video statement. Chief rabbi of the Union of Orthodox Synagogues Warren Goldstein has slammed the South Africa n government, accusing the ANC of turning its back on South Africa . According to Goldstein, the government has lost its moral right to govern the country.

'ANC turned its back on the values of the Bible' In a video statement on social media, Goldstein said the ANC had turned its back on the values of the Bible and led the nation down a path of curse in its support of Iran and its proxies to destroy Israel. “It’s turning its back on our brothers and sisters…According to Goldstein, the government has lost its moral right to govern the country.In a video statement on social media, Goldstein said the ANC had turned its back on the values of the Bible and led the nation down a path of curse in its support of “It’s turning its back on our brothers and sisters on this continent, leaving them vulnerable to the attacks of the jihadist terroris

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