Fury as Charlotte Church sings ‘from the river to the ocean’ at live performance
Charlotte Church has been slammed for singing ‘From the river to the ocean’ at a pro-Palestine live performance.
Video reveals the 38-year-old main a choir in a refrain of the protest chant at a Sing for Palestine occasion within the Welsh city of Caerphilly on Saturday.
The music has been closely criticised by Jewish teams who’ve branded it anti-Semitic and a name for the state of Israel to be destroyed.
The Welsh singer was additionally seen singing ‘Stop the Occupation’ at Bedwas Workmen’s Hall, and draped herself in a keffiyeh scarf – a logo of Palestine.
Jewish advocacy group the Campaign Against Antisemitism mentioned Church was at finest ‘tone deaf however at worst she is utilizing her voice to fire up hatred’.
Charlotte Church was seen singing protest music ‘from the river to the ocean’ at a pro-Palestine rally in Wales on Saturday
The 38-year-old was seen posing for pictures after the live performance, through which she sang the tune ‘Stop the Occupation’
The popstar has been outspoken in her help for territory, having launched an Instagram video in November calling for the ‘liberation of Palestine’.
During the occasion on Saturday, which was attended by 150 folks, Church advised the gang it was a ‘secure area to only breath and sing and get all of it out’.
She then led a choir, which included some kids, in a seven-minute rendition of the controversial music as a part of her 40-minute set.
Church was given a bottle of champagne on the finish of the occasion, which The Sun studies was being held to lift cash for the Middle East Children’s Alliance charity.
It has sparked calls from the Campaign Against Antisemitism for an investigation by the Charity Commission.
It advised the publication: ‘At finest Charlotte Church has been tone deaf however at worst she is utilizing her voice to fire up hatred.
‘You can not stoop decrease than utilizing your stardom to show youngsters to sing extremist lyrics in a village corridor.’
It added that singing the tune was ‘not standing up for human rights’.
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