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Former guitarist Mumford & Sons Winston Marshall said on Monday that he was “disappointed” for the failure of the music industry to condemn Hamas after a brutal anti -Semitic attack that took place in Boulder during the weekend.
Speaking on “Fox & friends first,“Marshall called the attack” horrific “and” not surprising “, especially in the light of the recent killings of two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, DC almost two weeks ago.
“My frustration is not only in the terrible things we see, but also the failure of certain parts of the country to admit that it even happens …” he said.
Winston Marshall, then from Mumford and sons, performs on stage during the Krq absolute of the almost acoustic Christmas 2019 in the Honda Center, December 8, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
“What do you think, what do they think when they say, ‘Globalize intifad? “If these big groups sing this, then there will be individuals in Boulder like this case that will actually act on it,” he said.
The Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Saliman, 45, arrested the authorities on Sunday after allegedly lit their victims while quietly gathered on behalf of Israeli hostages that Hamas still holds in Gaza. He heard that “Slobodna Palestine” and other anti-Israeli slogans were shouting during the attack on the victims of 52 to 88.
Marshall criticized the high examples of what he sees as a musical industry that fails to condemn such violent ranks, while some accept pro-Palestinian messages.
In one recent case, a rock band Imagine the dragons Set social media after the main singer Dan Reynolds waved the Palestinian flag on stage during a concert in Milan, Italy.
The Reynolds -picking video that picked up the Palestinian flag and waved it before moving it over their shoulders at the end of the concert, gathered millions of views and attracted mixed reactions to Social media.
Radiohead singer faces an anti-Israeli protester during the concert: ‘Come here and say that’
He kissed the flag and threw it back in the crowd.
“I am also disappointed with a reaction in the music industry where I spent so regularly my career,” Marshall said.
“I should also mention that there are still 58 hostages in Gaza, 23 of whom are still assumed. Why are these protesters not protesting against Hamas? This is in their interest. If you are pro-Palestine, you should be anti-hama. How do they not know each other and not literally kill themselves. [to] Get into that mind because it’s so distorted to me. “
Continued to say the murder antisemic violence is “very dark” to see in America.
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Fox News’ Kristine Parks, Alexandra Koch and Landon Mion contributed to this report.