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Eurovision, born post-WWII to reunite Europe through song, faces a crisis. The contest, watched by millions, aims to unite Europe but is caught in political debates, notably over Israel's participation amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the exclusion of Russia post-Ukraine invasion. Israel's contestant, a 'Hamas survivor,' has sparked controversy, prompting calls for a balanced representation.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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