
UK Police are reviewing footage from Kneecap and Bob Vylan’s performances at Glastonbury.
It’s after new outrage over comments they made about the conflict in Gaza at the festival yesterday.
The Israeli embassy says it’s ‘deeply disturbed’ at what it called ‘inflammatory and hateful rhetoric’.
In a statement, Glastonbury bosses added that they were ‘appalled’ by comments made by Bob Vylan, saying ‘their chants very much crossed a line’.
The Guardian’s Zoe Williams was there, and told Sky that Kneecap weren’t as controversial: