Large Assault have threatened authorized motion towards an Israeli influencer who accused them of “incitement” referring to them displaying footage of late Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar on a video display throughout a live performance.
Sinwar was the Hamas Political Bureau chairman and was killed final yr by Israeli troops in Gaza. He was a chief architect of the assault on October 7, 2023 that killed 1,200 folks and noticed 251 others taken hostage.
Zionist influencer and writer Hen Mazzig shared an 11-second clip of a Large Assault dwell present, which confirmed footage of Sinwar. The submit accused the Bristol band of encouraging their followers to “sympathise with Hamas.”
“Why is the self proclaimed ‘professional peace’ band @MassiveAttackUK screening footage of Yahya Sinwar throughout their live performance?” Mazzig wrote. “Sinwar masterminded the slaughter of innocents at a music competition, but they’re celebrating him at an analogous occasion.
“For those who’re reserving the UK’s largest area, you must care much more in regards to the message you’re spreading. Encouraging 23,000+ folks to sympathize with Hamas is greater than irresponsible — it’s incitement.”
In response, Large Assault mentioned on X/Twitter that they seen the tweet as “defamatory” and have handed it to their legal professionals. They informed Mazzig that he should “should delete this submit & subject an apology, or additional motion will observe.”
For apparent, moral causes referring to its proprietor, Large Assault don’t use ‘X’. Nonetheless, no e-mail contact is offered for the writer of this submit, which we take into account defamatory, & has been handed to the band’s legal professionals. @hearnimator should delete the unique submit & subject an… https://t.co/1TlKO3TBou
— Large Assault (@MassiveAttackUK) June 9, 2025
The trip-hop veterans then posted an additional assertion to their social media channels. They emphasised that the footage of political leaders that they use in dwell reveals isn’t supposed as an endorsement and that anybody who says in any other case is participating in “deliberate context removing.”
“Large Assault categorically reject any suggestion that footage or reportage used as a part of an inventive digital collage in our dwell present seeks to glorify or have fun any featured topic,” the assertion started.
“To isolate a single part of reportage from the inventive context inside which it sits — a digital array that spans all kinds of points and themes (and explores how they’re reported & offered by way of mainstream & social media) together with warfare, insurgency, local weather emergency, company tax avoidance, and the mineral exploitation of worldwide south nations, and features a multiplicity of extremely controversial present and historic political figures — is tantamount to a wilful machine to create situations for misinterpretation, or distortion.”
The band went on: “Within the particular case of the movie loop that features reportage of Yahya Sinwar, your complete sequence interplays with scenes from Jean Cocteau’s movie Orpheus, creating each a placement and implicit tone of horrified lament; that a person of energy can take folks down into hell.
“It will be weird (and maybe revealing) that any observer of the dwell present movies would solely residence in on the Sinwar/IDF footage and fully overlook all different controversial figures featured within the reportage loops.”
They continued: “Would “x” observer counsel we sought to glorify Vladimir Putin, who seems in 4 loops? Or Donald Trump who seems in a number of? Or J Edgar Hoover? Or certainly the IDF troopers who function in the very same location reportage because the Yahya Sinwar footage cited by numerous social media accounts?
“Sadly, the one affordable conclusion is that this stage of delierate context removing, and such a leap of misinterpretation has political motivations.
“In a extremely charged ambiance, public figures together with artists who constantly converse out towards Israeli warfare crimes, apartheid and human rights abuses, and in protection of the Palestinian individuals are subjected to decided and spurious makes an attempt to discredit us, as a deterrent to us from talking out.
“These spurious makes an attempt will at all times fail.”
The unique submit has since been deleted, however Mazzig is but to additional reply.
The band have been vocal supporters of Palestine for years, collaborating in a cultural boycott of Israel since 1999.
Their headline set at London’s LIDO Pageant on Friday (June 6) noticed them joined by actor and activist Khalid Abdalla and Yasiin Bey (previously Mos Def) in a present of solidarity with Palestine.
The Bristol trip-hop icons had been beckoned on stage by a big swathe of followers waving Palestinian flags when Abdalla gave a prolonged and impassioned introductory speech calling for peace within the center East and a direct ceasefire alongside the deployment of assist to the folks of Gaza.
“Make some noise if you would like your favorite artists to face up for Palestine,” he mentioned in direction of the tip of his speech. “Put your hand in your coronary heart you probably have wept over photos of youngsters, and moms, and fathers, over final two years. And what? Make some noise – as a result of it means you’ve a beating coronary heart. That coronary heart is the important thing to our future.”
“The Palestine Solidarity Motion is the civil rights motion of our time,” he concluded. “It’s the anti-apartheid motion of our time. It’s the anti-genocide motion of our time.”
Elsewhere, their set featured quite a few tributes, with Robert Del Naja paying tribute to harmless kids and journalists which have misplaced their lives in battle. The band additionally exhibiting footage of the devastation and of the imprisoned Palestinian political chief Marwan Barghouti declaring that “safety shall be achieved by a method: by peace”.
They then displayed Nelson Mandela’s 2002 quote “what is occurring to Barghouti is precisely the identical as what occurred to me”, honouring the decision for peace and a two-state resolution, earlier than a Palestinian flag adorned the display and calls of “Free Palestine” rang out.
This comes after Large Assault performed in Manchester’s Co-Op Dwell earlier this week after they spoke out towards Barclays’ sponsorship of the venue – taking goal at their “profoundly unethical company id” resulting from its funding in arms corporations that offer Israel “in its genocidal onslaught of Gaza and warfare crimes within the West Financial institution”, in addition to their “large-scale financing of recent fossil gasoline extraction”.
Because the battle escalates, Israel deny allegations of warfare crimes and genocide.