Parliament Speaker Masud Gharahkhani again urged lawmakers to pause and perform the 'Viking rowing motion' to support Norway's World Cup team, as reported by Assaf Rosenzweig (N12).
Norwegian Parliament Speaker Masud Gharahkhani has renewed his call for lawmakers to pause and perform the 'Viking rowing motion' — a chant and gesture associated with Norwegian football supporters — as a show of unity behind the national team playing in the World Cup. The request, reported by N12's Assaf Rosenzweig, follows a similar appeal earlier this morning (07:13 Jerusalem time) that The Zioneer covered at the time. The motion, which involves a synchronized rowing motion and rhythmic clapping, has become a signature celebration of Norwegian fans internationally.
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