The BBC acknowledged it should have cut away from Bob Vylan’s live performance at Glastonbury, where the singer led chants against the Israel Defense Forces, stating they regret not doing so. This incident has prompted scrutiny from Ofcom and the government, while Glastonbury’s organizers expressed being “appalled” by the remarks, deeming them to have “crossed a line.”
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The BBC said it should have stopped showing a live music performance where the singer told the crowd to chant something very bad about the Israel Defense Forces, and they feel sorry for not cutting away in time.
Want More Context? 🔎