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Since December there have been loud and persistent calls on Irish entrant Bambie Thug to boycott this year’s Eurovision Song Contest – because Israel is taking part. That country’s relentless bombardment of Gaza since the Hamas terror attacks of October 7th has prompted appeals for Isreal be to excluded from the contest, however the event’s organiser, the European Broadcast Union, has rejected such calls.
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