"Yes, Israel Should Have Been Excluded From Eurovision. Otherwise, It Is Offered an Opportunity to Normalize the Crimes Against the palestinians."
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This year's Eurovision Song Contest reopened the question of the boundaries between music and politics, after some European countries announced a boycott or withdrawal from the competition due to Israel's participation.
The Eurovision Song Contest is deeply divided by the participation of Israel, with the boycott of several states hitting the competition, not the Netanyahu government.
A Belgian collective of 170 artists and personalities from the world of culture, including Yolande Moreau, Thierry Michel, Scylla, Florence Mendez and David Murgia, denounces the participation of RTBF in the 2026 edition of Eurovision due to the presence of the State of Israel. ...
For several months, a massive call for the boycott of Eurovision has been launched because of Israel's participation. Five countries confirmed that they would not take part in the contest. Stéphane Bern, the emblematic commentator of the event, spoke about the situation and did not chew his words.
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