Thousands of fans sang ‘free Palestine’ and stirred the Palestinian flags while the Irish trio acted in the United Kingdom.
The rap group in Irish language Kneecap has acted at the Glastonbury Festival in front of thousands of fans who sing “free Palestine”, defuting the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer, who said he did not believe it was “appropriate” for the band to appear.
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“The prime minister of his country, not mine, said he did not want us to play, so Jode Keir Starmer,” said O’Hanna, who appeared on stage with his characteristic Keffiyeh Palestine in front of the multitude of capacity, included.
“This situation can be quite stressful, but it is minimal compared to what are the Palestinian peoples [facing]”EITHER
He faces positions under the British terrorism law to support an organization outlined for allegedly shaking a flag of the Hezbollah’s armed group of Lebanon in a concert in London in November last year.
O’Hanna has said that she picked up a flag that was thrown to the stage without knowing what is represented.
The rapper is on unconditional bail before an additional judicial hearing in August.
“Glastonbury, I’m a free man!” He shouted as the tok trio on stage in the West Holts field in Glastonbury, which has about 30,000 people.
The trio also thanked the organizers of the Michael and Emily Eavis festival for resisting the pressure to cancel their appearance, including Starmer.
Several Kneecap concerts have been canceled since the presentation of the band at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California in April, where they accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians, enabled by the United States government.
At least 56,412 Palestinians have killed and 133,054 wounded in the Israel War against Gaza, according to the Ministry of Health of Gaza.
The people and the Government of Ireland have been some of the most open critics of war, as well as the deliberate starvation of the population of Gaza de Israel, which many people see as parallel to the English occupation of Ireland.

The BBC, which broadcasts Glastonbury performances, did not show the Kneecap Live set, but said it planned to make it warning online later.
The radio station said she would not broadcast the live presentation of the British rap punk duo Bob Vylan, who appeared on stage before Kneecap and led the songs or “free and free Palestine” and “death, death to the FDI. [Israeli army]”
A BBC spokesman said the comments were “deeply offensive”, and that they would not be available to see the IPlayer BBC again.
The BBC also reported that the Minister of Culture of the United Kingdom, Lisa Nandy, spoke with the BBC General, Tim Davie, looking for an “urgent explanation” after the songs were broadcast live.
According to the BBC, the Avon and Somerset police also said they would review the images of the Knecap and Bob Vylan sets to “determine if any offers may have committed that it would replace a criminal investment.”
The bands were among the 4,000 artists in 120 stages to appear at this year’s festival, which also presented the head posters, including Neil Young, Charli XCX, Rod Stewart, Busta Rhymes, Olivia Appearance and Docchiii, and Wellulp.