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Wes Streeting tells Israel to get its own house in order amid Glastonbury ‘death chant’ row

Wes Streeting told the Israeli government to violence against the Palestinians following anger against cheers in Glastonbury and violence against Palestinians.

The police evaluates the set videos of the crowds that lead the crowds to shout “Free, Free Palestine” and “Death, Death, Death to IDF”, Israeli defense force and fans to shout the Irish Rap triple knee, which proposes to the group’s group’s approach to the group’s approach.

Sir Keir Starmer asked the BBC to explain how the “terrible” cheering against IDF was published.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting (Lucy North/PA)

Health Secretary Wes Streeting (Lucy North/PA) (Pa wire)

Health Secretary Wes Streeting told Sky News that the scenes were “terrible ve and“ I think BBC and Glastonbury have questions to answer that we saw such a show on our screens. ” He said.

On social media, the Israeli Embassy said that this is deeply uncomfortable with inflammatory and hateful rhetoric expressed on the stage at the Glastonbury Festival. ”

When asked about the response of the Embassy to the cheers in Glastonbury, Streeting, the Israeli Embassy, ​​said that he would say that “take your own home in terms of the behavior of your own citizens and the settlers in the West Bank”.

“I think I’m taking it seriously by the Israeli Embassy. I wish they would take the violence of their citizens more seriously against the Palestinians.”

Bob Vylan takes the stage at Glastonbury (Yui Mok/Pa)

Bob Vylan takes the stage at Glastonbury (Yui Mok/Pa) (Pa wire)

Mr. Streeting said that people should talk about in the context of Israel and Gaza, and that they were humanitarian disasters and that Israeli settlers attacked a Christian village this week.

“The whole life is sacred. And on one side like a football team, you are quite rebelling that you should make a scene in this conflict.”

Conservative leading Kemi Badenoch writes on X by calling “grotesque”: “It is not angry to glorify violence against the Jews.

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

He continued: “During this living flow, which reflects what happened on the stage, a very strong and discriminatory language was given a warning on the screen. We do not have a plan to present performance on demand.”

The Glastonbury Festival said that Bob Vylan was terrified by the actions of Bob Vylan: “The conditions have passed a lot of line and we remind everyone who participated in the construction of the festival is not a place to encourage anti -Semitism, hate speech or violence. ‘

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