Lana Del Rey recently faced criticism after it was announced she was playing the inaugural Meteor Festival in Israel, marking her first-ever show in the country. Groups such as the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) urged her to reconsider the concert. Lana went on to pen a statement affirming that she would play the show, saying that performing in Israel “is not a political statement.”

Now, the singer-songwriter has posted a new statement to Instagram. “My views on democracy and oppression are aligned with most liberal views,” she wrote. “We will still be playing our show in Israel. That being said, I understand the concern towards showing support to the Palestinians too. So I just wanted to let you know when I’m in Israel I will be visiting Palestine too and I look forward to meeting both Palestinian and Israeli children and playing music for everyone. I want peace for both Israel and Palestine.”

Lana went on to make a reference to a statement from Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters, in which he apparently spoke on “taking action even when you believe in neutrality.” Find the full statement below.

PACBI (Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel) has responded to Lana’s new statement. “We would welcome you to Palestine should you cancel your Meteor performance,” the organization wrote. “But we cannot accept your token gesture as you step across our boycott picket line.” Find PACBI’s statement on Twitter.

Other artists slated to play Meteor Festival include Pusha-T, Flying Lotus, ASAP Ferg, Kamasi Washington, DJ Koze, Ariel Pink, Yung Lean, and more.