Eurovision, Israel-Gaza War

Israel's participation in Eurovision 2024 "in doubt" 

The European Broadcasting Union is now considering disqualifying the song that Israeli singer Eden Golan is expected to perform in the contest due to "political messaging."

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The publication and release of the Israeli song for Eurovision has been delayed in recent days following the demand of the European Broadcasting Union to ensure that it does not contain political messages and statements. It has now been revealed that Israel's very participation in the competition is in question.

According to the initial publication in Ynet, it was learned from European sources that the union is considering disqualifying the Israeli song called "October Rain", claiming that it contains political statements. The Israeli broadcasting corporation Kann, which is responsible for broadcasting the competition and sending the Israeli representative Eden Golan, made it clear that they do not plan to replace the song and change its lyrics.

So far, the European Broadcasting Union has supported Israel's participation in the competition. After many calls around the world to boycott Israel from the contest following the war, the Broadcasting Union published an announcement that Israel will take part in Eurovision because the contest is not political, and that the request to verify that the song does not contain political messages is not an unusual request for Israel, and has been in the contest regulations for several years.

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