UK Police Investigate Pro-Palestine Performances at Glastonbury
British police are looking into the performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury Festival where chants for 'death' to the Israeli military and a 'free Palestine' were made. The incident has sparked controversy and drawn condemnation from UK politicians and the US Department of State.

British police are investigating the performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at the Glastonbury Festival. The rap-punk duo and Irish-language band led crowds in chants supporting Palestine and condemning the Israeli military. The BBC regretted livestreaming the performance, and UK politicians condemned the chants as hate speech. The US revoked Bob Vylan's visas for their 'hateful tirade' at Glastonbury. Tensions over Israel's actions in Gaza have sparked global protests. Bob Vylan, known for addressing social issues in their music, expressed support for Palestinians. Kneecap also faced controversy for their pro-Palestine stance at the festival.
According to the source: Al Jazeera.
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