Israel entrant Eden Golan chose to respond when they did not have to.
Electric Fields’ musician Fred Leone’s body paint was a pro-Palestinian message A performer for Australia’s entry Electric Fields in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has revealed they paid homage to Palestine during the semi-finals. Fred Leone, a Yidaki player who joined Zaachariaha Fielding and Michael Ross on stage for their performance in Malmo, Sweden, said on Instagram a symbol of a watermelon on his chest was a pro-Palestinian message.
’ Electric Fields did not qualify for the grand final after the public vote To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next As in previous years, the EBU has taken a strong stance against political messages at Eurovision and flags and symbols from non-competing countries.
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Watch shock moment Eurovision crowds BOO & shout ‘Free Palestine’ at Israeli contestant Eden Golan ahead of...Watch shock moment Eurovision crowds BOO & shout ‘Free Palestine’ at Israeli contestant Eden Golan ahead of Grand Final
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Israel's Eurovision performance drowned out by boos and 'Free Palestine' chants'You could feel the tension.'
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Israel's Eurovision performance drowned out by boos and 'Free Palestine' chants'You could feel the tension.'
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Israel's Eurovision performance drowned out by boos and 'Free Palestine' chants'You could feel the tension.'
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Israel's Eurovision performance drowned out by boos and 'Free Palestine' chantsVideos posted to X depict the crowd booing and chanting 'Free Palestine' throughout Eden Golan's performance for Israel, almost drowning the singer out entirely.
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Pro-Palestine protest in Sweden ‘to be largest ever’ as Israel competes in EurovisionProtests are planned in Malmo after contest organisers resisted calls to exclude Israel over its war in Gaza
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