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The Eurovision Song Contest aims to be a non-political event where differences are set aside, but this is often challenged by reality. Expert Paul Jordan notes that politics inevitably seep into the contest. This year, Israel's participation is controversial due to its military actions in Gaza, with protests and calls for its ban. Eurovision faces a recurring dilemma of maintaining its apolitical stance while dealing with geopolitical tensions.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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