Eurovision winner calls for Israel to be banned from next year’s contest
Protests raged throughout this year's competition over Israel's involvement.
Protests raged throughout this year's competition over Israel's involvement.
There were also chants of ‘Free Palestine’.
Eden Golan told ITV News this week that she could not have asked “for a better year to be representing my country”.
Eurovision audiences will first see him deliver a live rendition of his catchy dance track Dizzy during Tuesday’s semi -inal.
The Music Speaks event will see more than 100 residents in 30 nursing homes singing and playing music for an online performance.
Ukraine is, in fact, one of the most successful of the newer competitor countries – having triumphed in 2004 and 2016.
“Without the UK half these countries would not be free to perform in any song contests. Arguably the other half wouldn’t either. Their thanks? Nil points.”
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