UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the punk duo Bob Vylan for inciting hate against Israeli military forces during their Glastonbury performance by leading chants of 'death to the IDF'. This elicited reactions from various officials, including Sir Keir Starmer, who demanded accountability from the BBC for airing the act and criticized the language used. Further comments from government officials suggested potential legal repercussions and highlighted the ongoing sensitivity surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned Bob Vylan for his 'death' chant against Israeli troops during Glastonbury, labeling it 'appalling hate speech' and incitement of violence.
Sir Keir Starmer criticized the BBC for broadcasting Bob Vylan's performance, stating that the group’s remarks were deeply offensive and called for accountability.
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