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Bob Vylan asked fans to stop chanting "death to the IDF" at a recent gig in London, which was the duo's first performance since frontman Bobby Vylan sparked controversy by repeating that exact phrase on stage at Glastonbury in June.
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death to the IDF,” referring to the Israel Defense Forces. He later regaled the audience with an anecdote about once working at a record label for a “f—ing Zionist.” All of this was broadcast live on the BBC, Britain’s state broadcaster.
Punk-rap group Bob Vylan doubled down on anti-Israel rhetoric after Glastonbury performance sparks outrage, BBC removes their set and U.S. cancels upcoming tour visas.
You’re gonna get me in trouble,” Bobby Vylan told fans at London’s 100 Club. “Apparently, every other chant is fine, but you lot will get me in trouble.”
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Organizers of the Glastonbury Festival said Sunday they are "appalled" by the onstage statements of the punk duo Bob Vylan, whose singer led the crowd in a series of chants including "Death, death to the IDF" and "Free Palestine" the day before.
A network of 40 organizations with Marxist and Islamist ideologies protest Israel in D.C., chanting militant slogans amid ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.