Israeli missile strikes hit a beachfront cafe in Gaza City, killing at least 30 people and injuring 60. This cafe was significant as one of the last places for internet access and community gathering for Palestinians. The strikes also resulted in further loss of life in other parts of Gaza. Concurrently, artists at Glastonbury Festival spoke out against the ongoing violence and genocide, demonstrating the intersection of culture and activism. Bobby Vylan's speech and chants drew considerable attention, leading to backlash and loss of management support for the duo.
The missile strikes on a Gaza beachfront cafe resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people, highlighting the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis affecting Palestinians.
CMAT and other artists at Glastonbury Festival condemned Israel's actions, with messages supporting the Palestinian cause and denouncing government complicity in the conflict.
Bobby Vylan's powerful speech at Glastonbury called out the complicity of Western nations in the violence against Palestinians, urging for moral clarity in the face of tragedy.
Vylan's 'death to the IDF' chant gained significant attention, resulting in immediate backlash that led to the duo losing their management and support.
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