Israel singer Eden Golan makes Eurovision final amid protests in Malmö
Israel singer Eden Golan makes Eurovision final amid protests in Malmö
Israel singer Eden Golan has made the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, following a public vote.
The 20-year-old singer, whose emotional Hurricane was reworked from a previous track called October Rain, which was thought to reference the Hamas attacks on Israel, performed at the semi-finals on Thursday evening.
Earlier in the day, thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters walked across the streets of Malmo from Stortorget to Molleplatsen to show their support for Gaza and condemn Israel taking part in Eurovision amid the war in the Gaza Strip.
Netherlands act Joost Klein, with the irreverent and silly Europapa, and Norway’s Gate with the folkish Ulveham, also made the final.
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), whose members approved Israeli broadcaster Kan, has taken a strong stance, as in previous years, against political messages at Eurovision and flags and symbols from non-competing countries.
Despite the position, Tuesday’s first semi-final saw former Swedish contestant and opening act Eric Saade wear a keffiyeh pattern material, commonly used by people who want to show they are pro-Palestinian, on his arm.
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