Bob Vylan Frontman Defends Controversial Glastonbury Protest

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Bob Vylan's frontman Bobby Vylan expressed no regrets about leading an anti-IDF chant at Glastonbury, stating he would do it again, and emphasized that the real issue is the conditions in Palestine, not the chant itself. The controversy led to professional repercussions but also reignited discussions about Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
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