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UK Prime Minister condemns anti-Israel rhetoric at Glastonbury festival
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47396, member: 636"] British Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized musicians who made anti-Israel statements at the Glastonbury music festival. The punk-rap group Bob Vylan led crowds calling for death to Israeli military forces during their Saturday performance. Police officers are examining video footage from the festival to determine if crimes occurred. The comments have sparked investigations into both Bob Vylan and Irish rap group Kneecap. Festival organizers said the remarks crossed acceptable limits. Bob Vylan's frontman Bobby Vylan directed the chants against Israel's military during a live BBC broadcast. Health Secretary Wes Streeting called the performance appalling and questioned BBC's decision to air it. The BBC stated the comments were deeply offensive and removed the performance from its streaming service. Kneecap performed at the festival despite calls from politicians to cancel their appearance. One Kneecap member wore clothing supporting a group that faces upcoming terror law bans. Police are investigating Kneecap member Liam O'Hanna for displaying banned organization flags at a previous concert. O'Hanna faces charges for showing Hezbollah symbols and expressing support for Hamas during a London performance. He denies the charges and claims his actions were part of a comedic performance. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are prohibited organizations under British law. The investigation continues as authorities review festival footage. [/QUOTE]
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