Musicians oppose Israel’s choice of song for Eurovision contest over ‘conflict of int
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A group of Israeli musicians have come out against the
song chosen to represent Israel
in the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, claiming a conflict of interest of its writer. Keren Peles, who co-wrote last year’s entry – Hurricane, wrote the song…
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