Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
UK grime-punk duo BOB VYLAN in Venice Beach, California - 9 Oct 2022
UK grime-punk duo BOB VYLAN in Venice Beach, California - 9 Oct 2022 - Credit: IthakaDarinPappasIthakaDarinPappas / Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA
Crime
Culture
Entertainment
Bob Vylan
Dutch Public Prosecution Service
anti-Israel
Paradiso
Israel military
Poppodium 013
Central Jewish Consultation
Chanan Hertzberger
Center for Information and Documentation about Israel
Naomi Mestrum
Nijmegen
Wednesday, 5 November 2025 - 17:25

Share this article:

British band Bob Vylan cleared by Dutch authorities over controversial Israel comments

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) has ruled that comments made by the British band Bob Vylan are not criminally punishable. The OM announced this on its website, referring to statements the band made about the Israeli military during a Paradiso concert last September.

The OM came to this decision following a “thorough investigation” of four statements made by Bob Vylan. The comments sparked controversy on social media after videos of the concert showed the singer shouting, “death, death to the IDF.”

The OM stated that the remarks do not constitute group insult, incitement to hatred or discrimination, or sedition, though they understand that the comments may be seen as provocative and crude. “It is not the OM’s responsibility to determine whether a statement is inappropriate or objectionable,” they added.

The September show by Bob Vylan at Poppodium 013 was canceled following their remarks at Paradiso. The Central Jewish Consultation (CJO) attempted to block the band’s performance in Nijmegen through a court order, but the judge allowed the concert to proceed.

The CJO is contesting the OM’s decision not to pursue charges. CJO chairman Chanan Hertzberger described the OM’s ruling as “lax.” Believing that Bob Vylan’s statements were indeed criminal, the organization is launching an Article 12 procedure, asking a judge to examine the prosecution’s decision.

The Center for Information and Documentation on Israel (CIDI) also filed a complaint. Director Naomi Mestrum stated that the organization is evaluating potential follow-up actions.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
UK grime-punk duo BOB VYLAN in Venice Beach, California - 9 Oct 2022
Bob Vylan denies celebrating Charlie Kirk's death; Tilburg show canceled, Nijmegen not
Image
Handcuffs
Police arrest second suspect in fatal shooting of 24-year-old woman in Rotterdam
Image
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema during a City Council debate about rioting and anti-Semitism surrounding the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv football match. 12 November 2024
Amsterdam mayor, politicians condemn anti-zionist chants at Paradiso concert
Image
Empty classroom
More students at Jewish secondary schools in Amsterdam as anti-Semitism increases
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Schiphol tests world's first electric TaxiBot to take planes to runway, cut fuel use
  • Asteroid named after Dutch micrometeorite researcher Astrid Eeuwes
  • Hospitals test home-based treatment to avoid painful transport for elderly patients
  • Netherlands to grant asylum to most Afghan women and girls under new policy
  • Virologist tells inquiry of threats, political pressure and lessons from COVID response

Top stories

  • Urgent Code Orange warning issued as heavy storms hit eastern Netherlands
  • Prosecutors target alleged drug profits of former Oranje international Quincy Promes
  • Video: Violent far-right demonstrators attack asylum center supporters in Uithoorn
  • Arnhem issues permits for Ye's shows next week despite "reprehensible statements"
  • PostNL to charge nearly €4 for next-day mail, €3.25 for urgent funeral cards

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content