Starmer: BBC has to tell how ‘IDF Hasing Speech’ was broadcast in Glastonbury

Starmer: BBC has to tell how 'IDF Hasing Speech' was broadcast in Glastonbury

Sir ker stormer BBC has demanded how “Horrific” mantra “Death Edf“It was broadcast as part of its coverage Glystonbury,

Police is assessing footage Set by Har ValnWho led the crowd in the mantras of “free, free” Palestine“And” death, death for IDF “, Israeli defense forces, and Irish rap trio cakep, who suggested the fans to” start a riot “to the fans outside of the band’s upcoming court presence.

The Prime Minister said: “There is no excuse for such a horrific indecent language … The BBC needs to explain how these scenes were broadcast.”

Their comments come after coming Politicians and former BBC employees prepared the broadcaster and the festival to say, both had questions to respond.

Independent It understands that the line is expected to be discussed when the MPs of the Common Culture Committee meet on Tuesday, increasing the speaker that the BBC owners, such as Director General Tim Davi, can be called to give evidence to Parliament.

Bob Vylan is performing in Glastonbury (Yui Mok/Pa) ,Packet,

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandi has talked to Mr. Davi about Bob Valn’s performance.

Sir Kir said: “I said Kneecap should not be given a platform and it goes to any other artists to threaten or incite violence.”

Health secretary Wes streeting Condemned the scenes as “terrible” and said “BBC and Glystonbury Have we questioned how we saw such a spectacle on our screen. ,

On social media, the Israeli embassy stated that it was “deeply upset with the inflammatory and disgusting rhetoric expressed on the stage at the Glstonbury Festival”. But, in response, Mr. Streeting also told Israel The government to “get its home in order” and take Violence against Palestinians More seriously.

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Shadow work and pension secretary Helen Whatly Said that the BBC should cut live feed for Bob Valn’s performance.

“I think if you were in the BBC and seeing that you were broadcasting the nation, it could not be the right thing,” he said. “I mean, yes, I believe in free speech, but it was provoking violence. It was provoking it to kill. It’s not anything we support in this country. And I think the BBC should have moved to something else.”

Former Orthodox Culture Secretary Lucy Fraser said that the BBC “license fee failed for the payment for the payment”, while East-BBC executive and presenter Roger Bolton told Times Radio that the channel should be “shifted from the performance” and “Broadcast” after the mantras of “death for IDF”.

Conservative leader Kemi badenoch Glastonbury called scenes of “Grotesque”, writing on X: “The glory of violence against the Jews is not sharp. West is playing with a fire if we allow to uncontrollable such behavior.”

Keer stormer has said that the BBC will have to tell how these scenes were broadcast '

Keer stormer has said that the BBC will have to tell how these scenes were broadcast ‘ ,Country,

A BBC spokesperson said: “Some of the comments made during the set of Bob Waln were deeply aggressive.

“During this live stream on iPlayer, what was happening on stage, shows that a warning was issued on screen about very strong and discriminatory language. We have no plans to provide demonstrations on demand.”

The Glstonebury Festival said that it was “waste” from Bob Valn’s actions, saying: “His mantras crossed a line very much and we are immediately reminding everyone involved in the production of the festival that there is no place in glustanbury for antisemiamitism, indecen language or excitement for violence.”

Kneecap play Glastonbury (Yui Mok/PA)

Kneecap play Glastonbury (Yui Mok/PA) ,Packet,

From Belfast, Kencap made headlines after Liam Og Og Og Og Hannade in recent weeks, who performed in the name of Mo Chara, accused of terrorist crime.

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Discussing the date of the upcoming court of his bandmate, Naois O Carryllen, who performed under the name of Mogalai Bap, said “he will start a riot outside the courts”, before clarifying: “No riot, just love and support, and support for Palestine”.

In the run-up for the festival, many politicians called for the removal of the group from the line-up, including Sir Keer, who said that their performance would not be “appropriate”.

During the performance, Caireallain said: “The Prime Minister of your country, not mine, said that he did not want us to play, so f *** keir starmer.”

Asked about the reply to the mantras in the Glastonbury of the Israel Embassy, ​​Mr. Streeting said he would “say from the Israeli Embassy, ​​get his home in the context of his own citizens and the conduct of settling in West Bank.

“I think I take seriously by the Embassy of Israel. I want them to take the violence of their own citizens more seriously towards Palestinians.”

He said that what people should talk about in the context of Israel and Gaza are human destruction and about the fact that Israeli settlers attacked a Christian village this week.

He said: “The whole life is sacred. And I think it is a very rebellion that we have reached a platform in this struggle, where you are going to cheer one side or the other as it is a football team.”

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