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Israel threatens Eurovision pull-out if entry vetoed
- Eurovision Song Contest organisers are scrutinising the Israeli submission after lyrics were reported by media
- Eurovision, which will take place on May 7-11 in the Swedish city of Malmo, bills itself as a non-political event
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Israel on Sunday warned that it may withdraw from this year’s Eurovision Song Contest if organisers reject the lyrics from its entry as too political.
Eden Golan and her song October Rain were chosen to compete in the annual competition, which is being held in May in Malmo, Sweden.
Media reports have suggested that the song, which is mostly in English with some Hebrew words, refers to the victims of Hamas’ October 7 attack on southern Israel.
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That could mean the ballad and its 20-year-old Russian-Israeli singer fall foul of Eurovision rules, which ban political statements.
“They were all good children, every one of them”, says a line from Golan’s song, according to the website of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) which published them in full.
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