Glastonbury fallout: UK police probe Bob Vylan’s ‘death to IDF’ chants as US revokes visas
Police probing ‘public order incident’ after punk rap duo’s set included chants against the Israeli military

British police launched a criminal investigation Monday into a televised performance at the Glastonbury Festival by rap punk duo Bob Vylan, who drew intense criticism after they led crowds of music fans in chanting “death” to the Israeli military.
Meanwhile, the US State Department said it has revoked the US visas for Bob Vylan, who were set to go on tour in the United States later this year, after their “hateful tirade at Glastonbury”.
Rapper Bobby Vylan - who until the weekend was relatively little known - led crowds in chants of “free, free Palestine” and “death, death to the IDF” - the Israel Defence Forces - on Saturday at Britain’s biggest summer music festival.
The BBC said it regretted livestreaming the performance.

“The antisemitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves,” the broadcaster said, adding that it “respects freedom of expression but stands firmly against incitement to violence”.