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Outrage from Jewish groups after anti-Israel slogans on stage at Coachella festival

Kneecap and Green Day attacked Israel and the US during their sets

April 20, 2025 20:59
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Mo Chara (L) and Moglai Bap from Kneecap perform onstage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Indio, California. (Photo: Getty Images)
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The second weekend of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Southern California became a platform for anti-Israel messaging over the weekend, as multiple performers used their sets to launch attacks against the Jewish state and US support for Israel.

Irish hip-hop group Kneecap projected slogans such as “F*** Israel, Free Palestine” and accusing Israel of committing genocide – an accusation that Israeli officials and international legal experts have consistently rejected as unfounded and inflammatory.

The group also targeted American foreign policy, claiming the US “arms and funds Israel despite their war crimes.” During their performance, frontman Mo Chara likened Ireland’s colonial history to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “Palestinians have nowhere to go. This is their f***ing home, and they’re being bombed from the sky,” he said.

According to Jewish agent Scooter Braun, the festival’s founder Paul Tollett was blindsided by the anti-Israel group. Writing on Instagram, Braun said: “When I invited Paul to the opening of the Nova music exhibit in Los Angeles, he was the first person from the industry to accept.

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