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Europe’s biggest singing contest says it’s apolitical. This Israeli artist is putting that to the test

When this year’s Eurovision begins next week,聽the seven-month war between Israel and Hamas will be lurking below surface.

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Eden Golan, a 20-year-old performer, qualified for Eurovision after winning Israel鈥檚 national competition.听


The first Eurovision Song Contest was held in 1956, just over a decade after the world had emerged from the horrors of war.

When this year’s version begins next week, conflict 鈥 the seven-month war between Israel and Hamas 鈥 will once again be lurking below the stage-managed surface of the singing competition, which has counted ABBA and C茅line Dion among its winners.

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Allan Woods

Allan Woods is a Paris-based staff reporter for the Star. He covers global and national affairs. Follow him on Twitter: .

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