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During their set at Glastonbury, punk duo Bob Vylan led the crowd in controversial chants, including 'free, free Palestine' and 'death to the IDF,' which were broadcast live by the BBC. The performance has led to a criminal investigation, with both Glastonbury and the BBC condemning the band's actions. BBC Director-General Tim Davie confirmed that personnel on-site had the authority to cut the livestream.
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