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Israel Eurovision Contestant Booed at Malmo, Sweden Song Contest

Eden Golan, an Israeli Eurovision contestant, endured heavy booing before her singing performance in the semi-finals in Malmö, Sweden. Malmö has become a city filled with increasingly violent anti-Semitism.

“The outbreak of war in the Middle East has led to several protests to block Israel’s participation in this year’s contest, with thousands of people taking part in pro-Palestinian protests in the city on Thursday,” BBC reported. I got it..

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has rebuked calls for Israel to be banned from entering the country and has confirmed that the country will be represented by Eden Golan. Her audience booed her.

“EBU Deputy Director-General Jean-Philippe de Tender, speaking on Sunday, said that if you “exclude KAN (Israel’s public broadcaster) outside of these competition rules, that is a political decision in and of itself.” “We cannot accept that because it considers itself to be an apolitical organization,” the BBC added.

A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag to protest Israel’s participation in the Eurovision song contest in Malmö, Sweden, on May 9, 2024. In the second semi-final of the song contest, Russian-Israeli singer Eden Golan, representing Israel, sang her song “Hurricane.” (IDA MARIE ODGAARD/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty)

Golan originally wanted to sing the original song “October Rain”, but switched to the song “Hurricane”.

Eurovision 2023 winner Loreen told the BBC she understood the protests, but slammed those who booed Golan as “unfair” and “unconstructive”.

“We’re all affected by what’s going on right now. [but] It’s a very complicated situation and I don’t know what to do,” the Swedish singer said. “Some people react aggressively, some people cry, some people stay silent. We’re different in that sense, so we understand where that is. [the protesting] I came from “

As Breitbart News reported, the city of Malmö is increasingly becoming a hotbed of anti-Semitism.

“The Jewish community of Malmö, Sweden, a city that has developed a reputation as a center of Islamist anti-Semitism over the past decade, is increasingly dwindling, and this week the Eurovision Song Contest will be held on its home turf. “We are concerned about targeted attacks as large-scale pro-Palestinian mobilizations gather,” the report said.

“Jewish residents told a German newspaper” die welt They feel they are “unwelcome” [their] “It’s my city,” and many chose to leave the city during the contest, he added.

“There is a general feeling of uncertainty. They feel unwelcome in their city,” Daniel Janusz, president of the Jewish Youth Association, told a German newspaper. “I know several Jews who want to leave Malmö during the ESC period.”

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