‘Very frightening': Glastonbury crowd chants anti-Israel slogans
Executive Council of Australian Jewry President Daniel Aghion KC reacts to an anti-Israel chant performed at Glastonbury.
'It's very frightening, that chant then became an echo because it was repeated in the pro-Gaza protest in Melbourne this Sunday,' he told Sky News host Steve Price.
'It's gone around the world, and it's gone local here.'
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