By Sandy Rashty
So much Jewish talent at the UK’s most beloved music festival
By Jane Prinsley
Thousands attend performance days after rapper facing charges under the Terrorism Act 2000 was released on bail
Bob Vylan, who led the chant during his performance before Kneecap, also said ‘sometimes you gotta get your message across with violence’
Wiley was stripped of his MBE last year after posting a flurry of antisemitic social media posts in 2020
By JC Reporter
Sir Ephraim Mirvis condemns ‘outright incitement to violence and hatred’ at the festival
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‘I'm surprised that something so simple as feeding people has become so controversial,’ GHF chairman Johnnie Moore said
By Imogen Garfinkel
The MP was replying to a post suggesting that Israeli soldiers ‘entice children like mice into a trap and murder them for sport’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
It comes after the military confirmed that 'inaccurate’ artillery fire led to the deaths of around 30 Gazans near humanitarian aid sites in the southern part of the Strip.
By Jacob Jaffa
The culture secretary also said that ‘violence, hate speech or antisemitism’ was not art
District Attorney Michael Dougherty described Diamond as “an innocent person who was beloved by her family and friends”.