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BBC pressured over ‘death to IDF’ Glastonbury chant

30 June 2025 15:16 | News

The British Prime Minister has led to cheer criticism for the “death ındaki in Glastonbury, as he faced pressure to explain why the BBC continues to broadcast.

Rap Punk duo Bobby Vylan, a rapper Bobby Vylan, directed the crowds on Saturday in the festival West Holts scene “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) Death (Israeli Defense Forces).

BELFAST Rap Trio Kneecap member offered a “Riot Start ında in the appearance of a court on the upcoming court of fans’ group friend.

Bob Vylan directed the crowd of Glastonbury to “death, death IDF”. (AP Photo)

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who responded to Bob Vylan’s manifestations, said, “There is no excuse for such terrible hate speech,” he said.

“I said that the diesian should not be given a platform and this is valid for other artists who threaten or encourage violence.

“BBC needs to explain how these scenes are published.”

Kneecap member, after asking the Prime Minister not to play at the festival, “F *** Keir Starmer,” he said.

Avon and Somperset police said that video evidence from performances will be evaluated by civil servants to determine whether any crime that requires criminal investigation will be committed.

Glastonbury Organizer Emily Eavis said that Bob Vylan’s cheers were “long -passed”.

“We urgently remember that everyone who participated in the construction of the festival is not to promote anti -Semitism, hate speech or violence in Glastonbury,” Instagram said on Instagram.

Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp, Bob Vylan’ın “violence and hatred provokes” and said to be arrested and prosecuted, he said.

“It seems to have broken the law by publishing the BBC’s inferiority,” he said.

“I urgently urgently call the BBC to research and prosecute to publish it. Our national publisher should not convey hateful materials designed to provoke violence and conflict,” he said.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting described it as “a very shameless promotional stunt ve and said that BBC and Glastonbury were the questions about how we see such a show on our screens”.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch described the scenes “Grotesque ..

“It is not angry to glorify violence against the Jews.

A government spokesman said Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy was talking about BBC General Manager about Bob Vylan’s performance.

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The campaign against antisemitism will make an official complaint to the BBC. (AP Photo)

The BBC said it showed a warning during performance and that the audience could not access upon request.

The broadcaster spokesman said: “Some comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply aggressive.

During this live flow on Iplayer, which reflects what happened on the stage, a warning was given on the screen about a very powerful and discriminatory language.

“We do not plan to present performance on demand.”

The Israeli Embassy, ​​”Glastonbury Festival expressed on the stage expressed on the stage of inflamed and hated rhetoric deeply uncomfortable,” he said.

The campaign against antisemitism said he would officially complain to the BBC for a “ugly decision” to publish Bob Vylan.

“Our national publisher should apologize for the spread of this pro -excessive vitriol and those responsible should be removed from their positions,” he said.

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