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The Jerusalem Post

2024-05-07

As the 77th opened in Malmo, Sweden on Tuesday night,

As the 77th opened in Malmo, Sweden on Tuesday night, several Swedish stars performed in an opening number and one of them, Eric Saade, appeared with a keffiyeh wrapped around his hand. Political symbols such as flags are strictly prohibited for artists performing or competing in the show, but Saade's keffiyeh, a scarf associated with the Palestin...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-05-07

Eden Golan, Israel's contender in the 2024 , hopes to

Eden Golan, Israel's contender in the 2024 , hopes to unite people through her music when she performs this week in Malmo, Sweden, she said in an interview. The 68th version of the world's biggest song contest takes place as protests occur in many countries against Israel's military campaign in Gaza triggered by Hamas terrorists' October 7 attack o...

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I24News English

2024-04-18

As preparations for the Eurovision Song Contest intensify, Israel's representative,

As preparations for the Eurovision Song Contest intensify, Israel's representative, Eden Golan, received a directive from Shin Bet officials, urging her to remain confined to her hotel room during her stay in Malmo, Sweden, next month. According to reports from Israel media, Golan and her team held discussions with representatives from Shin Bet ahe...

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I24News English

2024-04-11

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the organizer of the 2024

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the organizer of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, issued an unusual statement ahead of the annual music contest that will take place in Sweden's Malmo in May. The announcement addresses the backlash surrounding Israel's participation in this year's competition despite some calling for boycott amid the war in ...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-03-31

Artists representing nine European countries in next month’s said they

Artists representing nine European countries in next month’s said they stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza but would not boycott the contest due to Israel’s participation.The joint statement issued on Friday — from the representatives of Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Switzerland and the Uni...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-03-17

London's biggest screening party for the finals has been canceled,

London's biggest screening party for the finals has been canceled, the venue Rio Cinema and organizer Eurovision Party London have said. "Following discussion with the organizers of Eurovision Party London, we have collectively decided not to screen the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest this year while Israel remains in the competition," ...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-03-12

After all the dramas, the saga, and the controversies surrounding

After all the dramas, the saga, and the controversies surrounding Israel's planned participation in Eurovision amid the Swords of Iron war, finally came out, performed by Eden Golan. The song's lyrics and title were changed after the European Broadcasting Union disqualified the first song "," claiming it was too political. The problem with the cur...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-03-07

After its, Israel has officially been approved to compete in

After its, Israel has officially been approved to compete in this year’s Eurovision music competition. The European Broadcasting Union, which runs the annual contest, approved Israel’s most recent submission, titled “Hurricane,” which had been revised after its first-choice song, “October Rain,” was rejected because of the competition’s rules again...

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I24News English

2024-03-07

Two Belgian ministers have urged for Israel's removal from the

Two Belgian ministers have urged for Israel's removal from the Eurovision Song Contest as long as the war in Gaza persists, citing concerns over the impact on Palestinian civilians. Belgian Culture Minister Benedicte Linard and Flemish counterpart Benjamin Dalle have joined the growing chorus of voices advocating for Israel's exclusion from Europe'...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-03-02

(JTA) — Just three weeks after the singer was chosen

(JTA) — Just three weeks after the singer was chosen to represent Israel at Eurovision, her participation in the music competition is in jeopardy because of the song she wants to sing.  The European Broadcasting Union, which runs the competition, declined to accept the first song Israel submitted to the contest because of a ban on political messag...

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The Jerusalem Post

2024-02-26

"It is important that Israel appears in Eurovision, it is

"It is important that Israel appears in Eurovision, it is important to be smart not only right," was quoted saying by Israeli media on Sunday. "It's an interesting discourse, I try to help it as much as I can," the president said in a conference in Jerusalem, referring to Israel's participation in the Eurovision. "We talked about and I think it's...

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