English pop singer Dua Lipa on Tuesday denied firing her Jewish agent for signing a letter calling to remove the anti-Israel Northern Irish rap group Kneecap from the Glastonbury music festival.

The development comes amid a boycott of Israeli film institutions supported by more than 4,000 American actors and directors due to the ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza, and as some artists are seeking to block streaming services from letting their songs play in Israel.

The Daily Mail reported this week that Lipa had parted ways with her European agent, David Levy, for signing a leaked letter to Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and his daughter Emily, urging them to drop the rap group from this year’s festival over their anti-Israel views.

“Dua made sure through her people that David Levy wasn

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