Primal Scream have said a video containing alleged antisemitic imagery was a "piece of art" and was intended to "provoke debate, not hate".
Warning: This article contains alleged antisemitic imagery.
The Scottish rock band have been reported to the Metropolitan Police for showing a film at their Roundhouse concert in Camden, London on Monday which appeared to include imagery of the Star of David entwined with a swastika.
The force is now assessing the report.
'Film is a piece of art'
Primal Scream said in a statement on Instagram: "The film is a piece of art. It clearly draws from history to question where the actions of current world governments sit in that context. It is meant to provoke debate, not hate.
"In a free, pluralistic and liberal society freedom of expression is a right which we choose to exercise."
Primal Scream, founded by frontman Bobby Gillespie in 1982, were playing a 25-year anniversary show for their album XTRMNTR.
As the group performed Swastika Eyes, pictures of political figures including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared behind them, showing what appeared to be the Star of David combined with a swastika in their eyes.
Venue 'appalled'
The Roundhouse has apologised, saying it was "appalled" that "antisemitic imagery was displayed", adding it was done entirely without its knowledge.
It said in a statement: "We deeply regret that these highly offensive images were presented on our stage and unequivocally apologise to anyone who attended the gig and to the wider Jewish community."
It added: "Our organisation absolutely condemns antisemitism in every form."
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Call for 'urgent investigation'
The Community Security Trust (CST), which provides protection for Jewish communities in the UK, said it had reported the band to police and called on the venue to carry out an "urgent investigation".
In a statement, a CST spokesperson said: "CST is appalled by the grossly antisemitic image displayed at Primal Scream. Entwining a Star of David with a swastika implies that Jews are Nazis and risks encouraging hatred of Jews.
"There needs to be an urgent investigation by the venue and the promoter about how this happened, and we have reported this to the police."
What have police said?
Responding to that report, a Met Police spokesperson said: "On Wednesday, 10 December, we received a report in relation to a video shown on stage during a concert at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm Road, Camden on Monday, 8 December.
"It is being assessed by officers."
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'Unadulterated hatred'
The charity Campaign Against Antisemitism said: "The Nazi swastika represents the ideology that inspired people to industrially slaughter six million innocent Jewish men, women and children by bullet, gas and any other means available.
"To visually combine that with the Star of David - the pre-eminent symbol of Judaism - is absolutely sickening and totally inexcusable.
"This isn't art. This isn't edgy. This isn't political statement. It is unadulterated hatred and a clear breach of the international definition of antisemitism.
"We will be writing to the Camden Roundhouse and our legal team is examining the footage to consider further steps."
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