Yoseph Haddad: The European Audience Voted PRO-ISRAEL!
- Israeli-Arab journalist Yoseph Haddad reported on the Eurovision Song Contest voting held in Switzerland in 2025.
- Haddad cited the contest voting to highlight conflicting anti-Israel protests in Switzerland despite strong public support for Israel among European audiences.
- The Swiss and Spanish audiences each gave Israel 12 points, while Ireland gave 10 points, and other countries like France, Britain, and the Netherlands also allocated votes to Israel.
- Haddad stated, "The European audience voted PRO-ISRAEL!" and emphasized that Europe made a clear choice, standing by Israel and against antisemitism and hatred.
- These voting results suggest that despite political tensions, the European public broadly supports Israel, contrasting with the anti-Israel demonstrations in major European cities.
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Yoseph Haddad: The European audience voted PRO-ISRAEL!
In Switzerland, which hosted the Eurovision Song Contest, violent anti-Israel protests took place - the Swiss audience gave Israel 12 points. In Spain, before the Israeli song, they put the words "Justice for Palestine" on the screen - the Spanish audience gave Israel 12 points. Portugal, the winning contestant from 2017, headed a list of 72 past contestants who signed a letter demanding Israel's expulsion from the contest - the Portuguese audie…
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