The solo artist Eden Golan has insisted the Eurovision song contest being held in Sweden is ‘safe for everyone’ amid protests against Israel’s participation because of the war in Gaza.
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A journalist asked the finalist: ‘Have you ever thought that by being here you bring risk and danger for other participants and the public?’ Golan was told she did not have to answer the question, but the Dutch entrant Joost Klein said: ‘Why not?’
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