London, June 30 -- English punk rock-rap duo Bob Vylan has been slammed for its anti-Israel and anti-Semitic remarks during its concert in Glastonbury, with the BBC saying it "regrets" not cutting the duo's time short after its stunt, reports Deadline.



The UK-based organisation initially said it would not be making the set available on-demand but has now gone further, expressing regret at its failure to pull the live stream halfway through.



The BBC further said that Vylan's expressions "were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves."



It explained that the performance was aired on its channels because the BBC team was dealing with "a live situation" but added that "with hindsight we should have pulled the stream dur...