Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap reaffirmed their opposition to discrimination and rejected accusations of anti-Semitism following the High Court's dismissal of terror charges against member Mo Chara in September, with the court later rejecting a Crown Prosecution Service appeal. Chara attributed his actions during a 2024 London gig to being caught up in performance adrenaline and said the band opposes all forms of bigotry while criticizing what he called the dilution of anti-Semitic accusations against Israel critics.
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Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap reaffirmed their opposition to discrimination and rejected accusations of anti-Semitism following the High Court's dismissal of terror charges against member Mo Chara in September, with the court later rejecting a Crown Prosecution Service appeal. Chara attributed his actions during a 2024 London gig to being caught up in performance adrenaline and said the band opposes all forms of bigotry while criticizing what he called the dilution of anti-Semitic accusations against Israel critics.