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Anti-Israeli scandal on BBC live broadcast

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has joined the criticism of punk duo Bob Vylan for their anti-Israeli statements at the Glastonbury music festival.

During the festival, the duo's vocalist shouted from the stage: "Death, death to the IDF." This sparked a significant uproar in both the public and political spheres.

The UK Prime Minister called on the BBC to explain how such a statement had appeared on air and why the live broadcast had not been interrupted.

The BBC has already issued an official statement, admitting that it should have reacted immediately and stopped the broadcast.

Keir Starmer, commenting on the situation to The Telegraph, noted, "Such terrorist and hate-filled rhetoric has no justification."

The festival organizers have not yet responded to the situation.