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UK punk-rap duo sparks outrage with anti-Israel chants at major music festival

During the Sets of the United Kingdom at the Glastonbury Festival, a Punk-Rap duo shouting “Death to IDF” and “Free Palestine” is condemned by political and festival officials for their actions.

London -based Bob Vylan describes himself as “the most beautiful punk/rap/sub -thing you will meet.” “We Live Here”, “Dream Bigger”, “Violence Me” and “Conditions and Conditions” songs with dual rap and punk elements confuse.

The duo made a high -energy set at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, and ultimately turned into a political podium for the group’s singer to shout against Israeli.

While holding the microphone, singer Bobby Vylan shouted at IDF, “Death, Death [Israel Defense Forces]”The microphone is the national army of Israel several times before returning to the crowd to repeat the hymn.

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At one point, Vylan shouted “free, free, free Palestine” and again repeated what he said in the crowd.

Nevertheless, the Vylan ended the hymn before returning to his set and said, “Hell yes, from the river to the sea. There must be Palestine, Inshallah, will be free.” He said.

The videos of cheering on the internet and the British police in Somperset and Avon are now reviewing videos to determine whether any crime will be committed “.

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BBC reported that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Bob Vylan’s death of Israeli troops using “scary hate speech”.

The BBC, which broadcasts the festival live, chose to remove the set of the duo from İplayer.

Associated Press, BBC’nin live stream on the screen “very strong and discriminatory language” warning about the warning, he said.

Festival organizers have not gently received comments, and since then, Instagram “Glastonbury Festival in 1970 came together and created as a place they love the best of music, art and human efforts.”

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“As a festival, we stand against all war and terrorism. We will always believe for hope, unity, peace and love, and we will actively campaign.” “Glastonbury will be artists and speakers who appear in our stages in which we inevitably not share their views with approximately 4,000 performances in 2025, and the existence of an artist should never be seen as a implicit approval of their views and beliefs.

“However, yesterday, we are horrified by Bob Vylan’s statements made by the West Holts scene.” “Thanks has passed a lot of thanks, and we urgently remember that everyone who participated in the construction of the festival is not to encourage anti -Semitism, hate speech or violence in Glastonbury.”

Kneecap, another group, was held on Saturday despite the terrorism accusation of one of the alleged members of Hezbollah. During the performance, Kneecap led to a major crowd in cheering “Free Palestine”.

Glastonbury, known as the UK’s largest summer music festival, attracts about 200,000 music fan crowds every year to Worthy Farm, southwest of England. During the festival, it performs approximately 4,000 action at 120 stages.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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