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Lisa Nandy: ‘Death to the IDF’ chants are a call for the death of ‘every single Israeli Jew’

The culture secretary also said that ‘violence, hate speech or antisemitism’ was not art

July 1, 2025 10:22
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Culture secretary Lisa Nandy has strongly condemned the “Death to the IDF” chanting led by punk duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury festival last weekend.

Nandy told MPs in a statement on Monday night: “There is a clear difference between speaking out for Palestine, which is the right of everybody in this House and everybody in our country, and antisemitism, which is not and never will be. When the rights and safety of people and communities are at risk and when our national broadcaster fails to uphold its own standards, we will intervene.”

Discussing the BBC’s failure to stop the live broadcast of the offensive chants, and in response to a question about Bob Vylan’s actions, she said: “Many colleagues will know that in Israel, there is a conscription model. Every young person is required to serve in the IDF, which means that chanting ‘death to the IDF’ is equivalent to calling for the death of every single Israeli Jew. That is one of the many reasons why we take this so seriously and why it cannot be argued that this did not cross a very dangerous line.”

The culture secretary also revealed that she spoke to the BBC’s director general on Saturday evening, shortly after their performance, to demand “an explanation and what immediate steps the BBC leadership intended to take”.

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