Eurovision 2024 gives the go-ahead for Israel’s participation with its proposed third song

Eurovision 2024 gives the go-ahead for Israel’s participation with its proposed third song

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Just when you think things can’t get any worse in Gaza they do. Especially with regards to the question of Israel’s participation in Eurovision, a competition that continues even after the EBU approves its third song submission.

Accepted Proposal

But EBU would have no problem withdrawing its invitation for Russia’s participation in Eurovision but why then do they hesitate on the same issue for Israel today when over 30,0000 people have died in Gaza due to the ongoing raging wars.

The EBU was most hesitant over the first submission by Israel, “October rain,” that added a scene referring to the day Hams launched their surprise attack on Israel on the 7th October. It was turned down on the ground of ”pressive substance” in applying political criticism against the contest.

The second number “Dance Forever” was also pulled back because of its political overtone, hence this made way for a third option. The EBU has now cleared the song Hurricane which is now in their different announ j nz contest the biscuit section have gotten out officially.

Israel was adamant that the lyrics would remain unchanged since they wanted “to tell ‘their’ story on the Eurovision stage.” Now, however, they are ready to alter the song. Eden Golan will perform this song about a woman in a crises that gets over it next May in Malmo. It’s designed as a silent film.

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