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Israel’s Eurovision contestant Yuval Raphael was met with protestors and death threats as she walked the 'turquoise carpet'.
The singer's appearance in this year's contest has sparked pushback from protesters over Israel's inclusion in the contest.
Yuval Raphael, who survived the 7 October attack, says performing her ballad New Day Will Rise is a "personal win".
As an Israeli who spent several years living in Switzerland, I resonate deeply with Yuval Raphael, our Eurovision ...
Yuval Raphael is the singer representing Israel at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Israel’s participation in Eurovision ...
“I support the call for Israel’s exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest,” Nemo, a Swiss artist who won last year’s ...
During the ceremony, protesters waved Palestinian flags and held signs reading "No applause for genocide" and "Singing while ...
The expectation of backlash during this year's set comes following calls to have Israel and the country’s national ...
Eurovision’s director has repeatedly responded to such calls, saying Eurovision is a contest between public broadcasters, not ...
The Eurovision Song Contest has brought in lawyers following the leak of rehearsal footage, after a "potential hack" of an ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters have planned to walk the streets of Basel "silently" to demonstrate against Israel's participation ...
Yuval Raphael is a 24-year-old Israeli singer who is all set to represent the country at the semi-finals of the Eurovision ...