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Israeli singer Yuval Raphael was greeted by a cheering crowd at Ben Gurion airport Sunday after placing second at the 69th ...
Spain and Belgium’s broadcasters accuse song contest of ‘encouraging manipulation’ after Yuval Raphael wins public vote ...
Israel’s Yuval Raphael defied expectations to come in second in the annual Eurovision song contest on Saturday, narrowly ...
The Spanish prime minister has called for Israel to be banned from the Eurovision Song Contest over its military action in ...
Eurovision came to an end and the protestors went home with no success. Israel showed that the haters are more than matched.
The national broadcasters for Spain and Belgium have complained to the competition's organisers after Israel came second and won the public vote by a landslide.
The ease with which a mobilized group of voters can game the system is astonishing. In Spain, according to Spain’s public ...
The Eurovision results reflect broader divides we can no longer ignore.First, the growing chasm between far-left and ...
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called for Israel to be banned from the Eurovision Song Contest. The leader ...
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Eurovision’s foreign policy lessons for Israel
If we don't start engaging constructively with President Trump and leaders around the world, we will indeed 'cry alone' ...
Maybe people were simply voting for the song and the performance, not expressing any deeper political sentiment. Either way, ...
Israel's entrant Yuval Raphael finished in second place during Saturday's live final, also landing the highest number of ...