Israel Advances to Eurovision Grand Final Despite Anti-Israel Chanting During Song
Noam Bettan qualified despite boos and pro-Palestine chants as Eurovision organisers warned Israel’s broadcaster over vote-prompting promotional videos.
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Four people who disrupted Israel's performance during the first semi-final of the Song Contest were removed from the venue. Booing was also clearly audible during the TV broadcast.
Protests heard during Israel performance at Eurovision Song Contest semi-final
Israel’s Eurovision Song Contest performance was met with audible protests during tonight’s (May 12) semi-final. A member of the audience loudly heckled Israeli entrant Noam Bettan during the introduction to his song ‘Michelle’, shouting ‘stop the genocide’. The protest could be heard for nearly a minute into the performance before it stopped being picked up by microphones. Israel’s participation in the 70th edition of the competition has been c…
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