Police launch probe after punk duo Bob Vylan lead Glastonbury crowd in chants of ‘Death to the IDF!’ and ‘Free Palestine!’ as government condemns scenes aired live on the BBC

The police launched an investigation into the comments made by a Punk group during their sets in Glastonbury in Glastonbury, because the workers’ government strongly condemned the scenes published in the BBC.
Bob Vylan, a Punk duo of singer and guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan, directed the crowds from Israel’s supporters on social media in the cheers on Saturday afternoon ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Death’ IDF.
The British group was broadcasted live by the BBC, while performing the Irish language just before Rap Trio Dinecap, which refused to show alive after controversial incidents, including the accusation of the company for a terrorist crime.
On the other hand, Interior Minister Yette Cooper, BBC’s General Manager Tim Davie’den demanded a ’emergency statement’ demanded. BBC was approached by Mailonline for a comment.
A government spokesman said: ‘We strongly condemn Bob Vylan’s threatening comments in Glastonbury.
‘Cultural Secretary spoke to the BBC General Manager to make an urgent statement about which determination in front of Bob Vylan performance and welcomed the decision not to re -publish BBC IPlayer.’
In an article in X, Avon and Somperset police confirmed that the performance would evaluate the video evidence of performance to determine whether any crime would be committed to a criminal investigation.
Bob Vylan’s performance left miserable in the Jewish community, Mel, two mothers from North London, explained only Mailonline that he was ‘absolutely horrified’.
The crowd of Glastonbury was directed to Bob Vylan’s ACT Bob Vylan’s ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Death to IDF’ on Saturday and asked Israel’s supporters Fury on social media.

The British Punk duo took the stage directly before the Irish language Rap Trio Kneecap

Avon and Somerset police confirmed that civil servants would evaluate the video evidence of performance to determine whether any crime would be committed.
49 -year -old Mel was first shown by his 16 -year -old son, who faced Bob Vylan’s performance in Tiktok in Glastonbury.
‘How do you explain to your child that thousands of people are a screaming event for the genocide of the generation and the Jewish people?’ He told Mailonline.
‘How do you explain to him that he is currently in this country in 2025 and that this is not a kind of Hitler documentary?’
The binary mother was one step ahead of the Workers’ Government in the BBC’s calling for ‘an emergency statement’ to publish.
Orum I’m telling the BBC, find your sense of responsibility, Mel said Mel. “ You need to be a national publisher. They need to come to their senses. There must be a very public apology for those who are.
I think the people who run Glastonbury. Michael and Emily Eavis have to do a very public apology that they allow it to take place during the hours. ‘In a comment on Mailonline, the Glastonbury Festival,’ Glastonbury Festival does not ignore any kind of hate speech or encouragement of any kind of violence from its artists. ‘
Mel had a message for Bob Vylan and Kneecap groups: ‘Shame on you! How do you dare?
“ In the meantime should be banned. Not only should he apologize from BBC and Glastonbury, these groups should not be given oxygen, ” he added.

Bob Vylan performs at Glastonbury in the afternoon on Saturday

Unlike the series of controversial Irish group, the British group was published live by BBC

Surfs of Bob Vylan crowds during the festival held in Somperset
Speaking only with Mailonline, Mel explained that there was a long list of friends and familys in Israel, some said that he no longer feels a safe life in England.
“ I don’t know what happened to this country and I am very sad and worried about my children. I’ve been living here for almost 50 years and you know I’m a very proud British. My family was here like four generations’ he said.
But now, this doesn’t seem like a country we have a future. I don’t think this is a country I want to experience – but I don’t want to give them satisfaction. ‘
Kneecap has encountered calls to be removed from the festival series in recent months, and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer describes his performances as ‘not suitable’.
Together with his group friends, his group friends Naoise ó Caireallain (Móglaí Bap) and JJ ó Docartaigh (Dj Próvaí), he argued that the discussions surrounding their performances, the horrors of the Palestinians eliminated the war in Gaza.
They said they were happy to lose income and influence to be on the right side of history ‘and hoped that’ being vocal and fearless’ would encourage other groups to speak in Palestine.
Liam óg ó 27 -year -old Hanaidh 27 -year -old Hanaidh, in a concert in November last year, ‘UP Hamas, Up Hezbollah’ was allegedly exhibited a flag to support the banned terrorist organization Hezbollah.
The BBC has previously confirmed that Livestraam Knecap would not take the performance, but he confirmed that he would later upload a version to Iplayer – but he would be disappointed if he hoped to avoid discussions on the war in his bosses.





Cheers are angry with some viewers at home
In his action just before Knecap, the singer/guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobie Vylan, who founded his groups in IPSWich in 2017, gave a great message to support Palestinians while their sets were broadcast live by the BBC.
The message reads: ‘Free Palestine. The United Nations called it genocide. BBC calls it “conflict.”
Later, they ruled the great crowd in the cheers of ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Death Death’.
Later, the singer Bob Vylan said to the fans: ‘Palestine up to the sea, Palestine will be free.’
Despite the fact that the audience encountered low cheers and applause, cheering led to anger from some online.
One person said: ‘A shame that he does not feel so strong about the terrorists who killed music festivals on October 7.’
He added a second: ‘Doesn’t it have a music content?’
The third described the group as’ incredibly cringe ‘and accused them of’ jumping to ‘Bandwagon’.

Dual, crowded surfing during their energetic performances on West Holts scene

One of Bob Vylans shaking a Palestinian Flag during Glastonbury Sets

West Holts Stage Area was hit by fans for Bob Vylan’s set and was kneeling immediately after

Another message flashing behind the Punk duo ‘Bob Vylan Kills Punk Rock’
The current war in Gaza was triggered by an attack on 7 October 2023 by an attack on Israel by the terrorist organization Hamas, and 1,200 people were killed and took more than 251 people hostage.
In response, Israel launched a full -scale invasion of the Gaza Strip, which lasted for almost two years and led to the deaths of at least 56,412 people, many children and civilians.
The United Nations told Israel’s actions, such as food, water and medical equipment, such as food, water and medical equipment, and ‘raid or bombing or bombing of hospitals consistent with the characteristics of the genocide’.
International Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was also published by the International Criminal Court.
Israel claims that it is genocide and there is no food shortage for two million gazans living in the lane, which is widely discussed by aid organizations and international organs that thousands of babies are at risk of death.
The singer Bob Vylan, who had previously performed on stage, was clear about his support for his and his group friend to the Palestinians.
He said: ‘Recently, a list of our friends kneeling here today is a list that tries to prevent the performance. And who I see in this list, but I used to work that bald head C ***. ‘
Vylan was talking about a colleague at a record company he used to worked for. His words were greeted with high boos from the crowd.

Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan are posing on stage when their sets end

In his action just before Knecap, the singer/guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobie Vylan, who founded his groups in IPSWich in 2017, gave a great message to support Palestinians while their sets were broadcast live by the BBC.

The singer Bob Vylan, who had previously performed on stage, was open to his and his group friend’s support for the Palestinians.

Many people of the crowd came together for Bob Vylan’s performance, and supported the Palestinian flags to people in Gaza
He continued: ‘Then we’ve done it all, from working in the bars to the Zionists or the Zionists.
‘If we can do this, I’m telling you everything you put your mind.
‘Do not give up your dreams and you need to go to these things to pay your bills and pay your rent, you will do what you need to do to survive in this world.’
Later, during a break between the songs, the singer said: ‘We see some things in the world. We see that Britain and the United States are a criminal partner in war crimes and genocide for the Palestinian people.
‘And I know we’re in the BBC, we won’t say anything crazy. Leave this for them, you know what I mean.
But unfortunately we saw a strange reaction to the people who emerged and saw sound support for Palestine. Although anyone with any moral compass can see that those who are in Gaza are a tragedy.
We are not Pacific Punks in Bob Vylan Enterprises. We are severe punks, because sometimes you should strongly meet your message because this is the only language that some people speak. ‘