But that is all she will say on the matter. French winemakers are walking on eggshells at the moment, fearful of saying anything that might aggravate the situation.
Ticketmaster has been asked by the BBC what percentage of tickets available for the concert are pre-sale tickets but it is believed to be just a small number.The group were taken off the TRNSMT bill on Wednesday.
They apologised to fans for the decision, which they said was "out of [our] hands".The group added: "Glasgow has always been a huge city for us. We've played there many, many times, with no issues - ever. Make of that what you will."DF Concerts said: "Due to
at the event, Kneecap will no longer perform at TRNSMT on Friday, 11 July."We thank fans for their understanding."
A Police Scotland spokesman there was "no prior consultation" between the force and DF Concerts over which acts were booked.
He added: "Officers have highlighted the potential reaction of such a large audience to this band would require a significant policing operation in order to support the delivery of a safe event.It did not include information about the exact location of the new settlements, but maps being circulated suggest they will be across the length and width of the West Bank.
Katz and Smotrich did highlight what they described as the "historic return" to Homesh and Sa-Nur, two settlements deep in the northern West Bank which were evacuated at the same time as Israel withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005.Two years ago, a group of settlers established a Jewish religious school and an unauthorised outpost at Homesh, which
Nine of the settlements would be completely new, according to the watchdog. They include Mount Ebal, just to the south of Homesh and near the city of Nablus, and Beit Horon North, west of Ramallah, where it said construction had already begun in recent days.The last of the settlements, Nofei Prat, was currently officially considered a "neighbourhood" of another settlement near East Jerusalem, Kfar Adumim, and would now be recognised as independent, Peace Now added.