You are entitled to your faulty opinion.
However, I will make the following points:
One, I think it would be acknowledged that I have made plenty of criticisms of Israel on this forum. However, I'm just a pleb with a keyboard typing on the politics section of a footy site. The BBC however has a remit to provide impartial coverage....I will also acknowledge that I believe that the BBC did attempt this....So while I'm also a heavy critics of the BBC I make no attempt to blame them for what happened here.
Regardless, the BBC ended up unwittingly broadcasting direct incitement to violence by airing, 'death to the IDF' chants and the implicit, 'from the river to the sea', during its coverage and other direct anti Israel comments.
The fact that this happened is the responsibility of the Glastonbury organisers who were very apparent in refusing to tone down in any way the political nature of the festive even though it was receiving wide public broadcast.
This being the case I agree fully with Lowe in his letter to the BBC that Glastonbury's attitude means that they do not deserve extensive future live coverage......To paraphrase the Glastonbury top chap, 'if you don't like it go elsewhere'.
The BBC should take heed if it takes its remit seriously.
This does not stop Glastonbury putting on whatever type of music festival they decide on, hence isn't an abuse of their free speech, which you mistaken stated. No one is arrested or fired, unlike what has happened to those on the right who have exercised free speech.....and which you have never defended.