Roger Waters has shared a new video called “Supremacy.” Watch it via Rolling Stone below. The stark video is a response to Trump’s December decision to formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, upending decades of American foreign policy with plans to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to the newly proclaimed capital. “Supremacy” features Waters reciting “the Penultimate speech of the ‘Red Indian’ to the white man,” a poem by Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish over music by Palestinian group Trio Joubran.

“On the surface, [the poem] narrates the last speech of the Native American to the white man, but it speaks also to Darwish's beloved Palestine and its indigenous people,” Waters said in a statement. “We honor the struggles of indigenous peoples across the globe, and through our art, affirm that the relationship between people, culture and their homeland survives history,” the members of Trio Joubran said in a statement.

Waters has long been vocal about his support for Palestine, urging artists like Nick Cave, the Chemical Brothers and Radiohead not to perform in Israel alongside the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement. In January, he joined over 100 musicians in supporting Lorde’s cancellation of her Tel Aviv show this summer.