During a webinar hosted by the Jerusalem Post, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng allegedly expressed his support for Israel.
During a webinar hosted by the Jerusalem Post, Mogoeng allegedly expressed his support for the country.The party says Mogoeng is openly supporting Israel's actions. It's calling on National Assembly Speaker, Thandi Modise, to hold high-level talks with the Chief Justice.
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