Israel blasts BBC for failing to cut live broadcast of punk duo Bob Vylan’s ‘death to the IDF’ chants amid calls to arrest singer – as he revels in the fury while tucking into ice cream

Israel condemned the BBC and Glastonbury after the call for the death of Israeli troops during a live broadcast from the festival.
Police, Saturday afternoon ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘IDF’ death ‘cheers led to an investigation made by Bob Vylan launched an investigation.
The singer from the group that kept his identity secretly declared ‘from the river to Palestinian to Palestine – he was accepted as a call for the elimination of Israel by many people in the Jewish community.
However, the singer and guitarist Bobby Vylan, who performed with his group friend Bobie Vylan, came to life in anger caused by his comments on Saturday evening.
He shared a photo of an ice cream and wrote in his Instagram story: ‘While the Zionists cried in social, I had a late (vegan) ice cream.
Bob Vylan’s entire performance was released live on BBC İplayer, but since then it has been transferred.
However, the company was raven because it could not cut the publication immediately after the anti -Jewish chant.
Surprisingly, the live flow continued for 40 minutes until the end of Bob Vylan’s performance.
The incident asked the group members to arrest the allegations that they had provoked violence. Avon and Somerset police said that they examined video evidence last night and investigated any crime.
On the fourth day of the Glastonbury Festival, Bob Vylan Crowds in front of the West Holts scene

‘Death, IDF to IDF’ cheers, group members claimed to be arrested from the allegations of provoking violence.

Despite the anger of the group friend Bobie Vylan, despite the anger, ‘Crying Zionists in Socials’, he published a photo of a little ice cream while mocking.
The publication, BBC Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy’nin BBC General Manager Tim Davie’den ‘an emergency statement’ demanded ‘Bob Vylan performance in front of the performance of the situation in a big crisis.
A government spokesman: ‘We strongly condemn Bob Vylan’s threat comments in Glastonbury.’
The government’s Israeli trade ambassador Lord Ian Austin said: ‘The police should investigate as an urgency issue and arrest the group members if necessary.’
TORY Deputy Greg Stafford said: ‘If someone can be imprisoned for provoking racial hatred on social media, then this group should be investigated at least to provoke violence. The Somerset police should arrest them and conduct an investigation immediately. ‘
Israeli Foreign Minister Deputy Minister Sharren Haskel also hit the performance.
On Sunday, he said: ‘I condemn the BBC for continuing the live -flowing anti -Israeli hate speech from Glastonbury.
‘Do you think an artist’s anti -Muslim or extreme right hate speech was shouting? They would pull the feed.
But because the target is Israel – let’s be honest, because Jews – tolerant, even broadcast. This is clearly encouraging. ‘
The BBC then took the disturbing event from its images in İplayer.
TORY leader Kemi Badenoch branded ‘Grotesque’ comments and added: ‘It is not angry to glorify violence against the Jews. The cultural organization needs to wake up as a provocative, which is not a protest. ‘

Bob Vylan’s entire performance was published live on BBC İplayer, but since then he has been overturned

The entire episode was broadcast live on BBC İplayer. The company was raven because it could not cut the publication immediately after chanting anti -Jewish

The singer, who kept his identity secret, pioneered the hymn of ‘Free, Free Palestine’ and declared ‘from the river to Palestine from sea to Palestine.

BBC’s live flow continued for 40 minutes until the end of Bob Vylan’s performance.

The publication was in a big crisis with BBC’s Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy’s request for ‘an emergency statement’ from BBC General Manager Tim Davie.
Danny Cohen, former director of BBC television, said, ‘This could be easily predicted by the BBC that such a thing could be, and measures could be taken to prevent its broadcasting.
‘This is a very serious failure and more evidence that the BBC administration is blind to the Jewish community of England.’
Bob Vylan, founded in London eight years ago, refuses to explain their real names because they say ‘surveillance state’.
Instead, the singer calls himself Bobby Vylan and Drummer Bobbie Vylan.
Bobby, who appealed to the crowd of approximately 30,000 people, said he should be ‘careful’ because his performances live in BBC ‘. But then he ruled the hymn of ‘Free, Free Palestine’, and then changed it to ‘death, death, IDF’.
“Hell, yes, there must be Palestine from the river to the sea, Inshallah, will be free, ” he added.
The singer also described the music administrators who wanted the group to be banned as ‘Zionists’ and supported the controversial North Irish group Kneecap, who followed them on the Western Holts scene.
In a very shameful coup for the BBC, he also used the word C extremely disturbing C.

Bob Vylan, founded in London eight years ago, refuses to explain their real names because they say ‘surveillance status’

Bobby Vylan also explained the music administrators who wanted the group to be banned as ‘Zionists’ and supported the controversial Northern Irish group knee following them on the West Holts scene.

In a very embarrassing coup for the BBC, he also used his extremely disturbing c-rank.
Israel’s Minister of Social Equality May Golan said, ‘Perhaps one should tell hundreds of innocent people who were killed, raped and kidnapped by wild monsters at the Nova Music Festival of Israel.
BBC decided not to publish Dizecap live. Instead, a version of the performance had to be put on İplayer.
Ten days after the dies’ member Liam O’Hhannaidh appeared in court accused of a 27 -year -old terrorist crime, he asked the Prime Minister to say that the group’s play Glastonbury was not ‘appropriate’.
In August when the case returned to court, the group -friend Naoise ó Caireallain called ‘rebellion’ to the crowd outside the Westminster peace judges.
Kneecap started his performances in the afternoon by chanting ‘F *** Keir Starmer’.
They also spoke to support the Palestinian action that the government wanted to ban as a terrorist group.
Glastonbury said that everyone was welcomed at the festival, but ‘does not ignore hate speech or encouragement of any kind of violence from his artists’.
Bob Vylan, singer, who participated in the first -year -old pro -child protest of England’s ‘most violent male band’ that declared himself.

BBC decided not to publish Dizecap live. Instead, a regulated version of performance had to be put on İplayer.

Glastonbury said that everyone was welcomed at the festival, but ‘does not encourage hate speech or any kind of violence from his artists’.

Bob Vylan, singer 15 -year -old Punk, who participated in the first pro -child protest and fuses music Punk, Grime and Hip Hop, England’s ‘most violent male group’
Today in Glastonbury, Bobby Vylan said: ‘We see that Britain and the United States are a criminal partner in war crimes and genocide for the Palestinian people … Anyone who has any moral compass may see that what happened in Gaza is a tragedy.
64 -year -old Gary Lineker, the former match of the day, called for ‘Free Palestine’ during a view at a discussion event in Glastonbury.
And he criticized the bosses in the BBC because he wasn’t neutral.
A BBC spokesman said: ‘Some comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply aggressive.
‘During this live stream, which reflects what happened on the stage, a warning was given on the screen about a very strong and discriminatory language.
‘We do not have a plan to offer performance on demand.’