Israel Criticizes the “Collective Tantrum” in Spain for Its Second Place in Eurovision, and Its Representative Recalls the Hostages
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Israel Criticizes the “Collective Tantrum” in Spain for Its Second Place in Eurovision, and Its Representative Recalls the Hostages
The Israeli government has pierced the “collective tantrum” in Spain for the second place of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael in Eurovision, asking to accept that the song New Day Will Rise was good and that in Spain there are those who sympathize with Israel (the televote gave the 12 points to the country) after the government president, Pedro Sanchez, was in favour of leaving them out of the contest. Continue reading
Israel Asks to "Accept that There Are Those Who Sympathize" with Their Country in Spain After Sánchez Asked for His Expulsion From Eurovision
Reproves that his representative's second place would awaken a "collective tantrum full of conspiracy theories and covert anti-Semitism." More information: Eurovision reveals that Israel used institutional advertising to boost the televote in favor of its representative at the festival
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