LONDON — British police said they were examining videos of a band that led chants of ''death to the IDF'' — Israel Defense Forces — at the Glastonbury Festival.
Rapper Bobby Vylan, of rap punk duo Bob Vylan, led crowds attending the festival on Saturday in chants of ''free, free Palestine'' and ''death, death to the IDF."
Avon and Somerset Police said that it was aware of comments made by acts at the festival, and said officers will review video evidence ''to determine whether any offenses may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation."
Irish-language rap group Kneecap also performed Saturday despite a terror charge for one of its members over allegedly supporting Hezbollah, leading a huge crowd in chants of ''Free Palestine."
The Israeli Embassy to the U.K. said on social media that it was ''deeply disturbed by the inflammatory and hateful rhetoric expressed on stage at the Glastonbury Festival."
Health Secretary Wes Streeting on Sunday condemned Bob Vylan's actions as ''appalling." He told Sky News that the BBC and festival organizers had to answer questions about how the comments were broadcast live to millions.
However, he also urged Israel to ''take the violence of their own citizens towards Palestinians more seriously'' when asked about the Israeli embassy's condemnation of the band's actions.
The minister referred to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ''the fact that Israeli settler terrorists attacked a Christian village this week, setting it on fire," and urged Israel to ''get your own house in order.''