In a newly published letter, the Radiohead guitarist and Israeli rock star Tassa called out the hypocrisy of Kneecap supporters and said gigs would not be safe
By Elisa Bray
Dudu Tassa was due to share the stage with Jonny Greenwood in Bristol, but the show attracted the ire of activists
By Jacob Jaffa
Clips circulated on social media showing members of the group apparently praising terror organisations and telling an audience ‘kill your local MP’
The group also apologised to families of murdered politicians over ‘kill your local MP’ comments
By Ellie Grant
The event’s broadcaster announced that flags would be allowed in the crowd as long as they were not linked to racism, violence or banned terrorist groups
By JC Reporter
The post followed the announcement that the Metropolitan Police has referred the group to its Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit over a video allegedly showing one of its members shouting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah”
The Irish hip-hop group projected slogans including ‘F*** Israel, Free Palestine’ during its set at the major festival
By Imogen Garfinkel
Everything you need to know today
A weekly digest of our best stories from the editor
Your daily guide to the war in Israel
For what’s got British Jews talking
0 newsletters selected
By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice.
Anti-Israel rappers have repeatedly evoked Hezbollah and posted in support of Palestine a day after the October 7 massacre
By Jane Prinsley
||
Kneecap and Green Day attacked Israel and the US during their sets
The 10cc frontman claimed he was asked to take the symbol off but refused, saying: ‘I am Jewish, it is my tribe’
This new portrait of Krautrock shows how the country’s rare Jewish survivors were central to its development
By David Bennun
‘Disturbed’ frontman David Draiman criticised the rock group for their show of support for Palestine at the music festival
The musician defied criticism when he played in Tel Aviv with his band Public Image Ltd in 2010
Katie Hainbach worked as an opera singer before moving into teaching
Itay Kashti was lured to a remote rented cottage in west Wales in August on the pretence of a music collaboration opportunity
By Daniel Ben-David
The BBC has acknowledged a recently released documentary about Gaza was the result of ‘serious failings’ within the corporation