An Israeli airstrike hit Al-Baqa cafe in Gaza City, resulting in more than 30 fatalities due to the missile strike amid a busy afternoon. Concurrently, at the Glastonbury festival, BBC director general Tim Davie faced scrutiny for not removing a live-stream after Bob Vylan's performance contained chants advocating violence against Israeli soldiers. Charli XCX captured a large audience during her set at the festival, while agricultural workers in California reported significant disruptions to crop harvesting due to ICE raids affecting labor availability.
Blood, rubble, and a deck of cards lie scattered in a cafe after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike that killed more than 30 people near the port in Gaza City.
After the festival, the BBC's director general was facing questions over why he did not pull the live-stream footage of Bob Vylan after being informed during a visit to Glastonbury of the chants calling for the death of Israeli soldiers.
In the vast agricultural lands north of Los Angeles, two farmers, two field supervisors, and four immigrant farm workers reported that the ICE raids had led a majority of workers to stop showing up, leaving crops unpicked and fruit and vegetables rotting.
Charli XCX performs on the Other Stage during the Glastonbury festival in Somerset, captivating an audience of at least 60,000 people with her powerful energy.
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