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Eurovision – Open Letter 

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Amy Schumer, Mila Kunis, Jerry O’Connell, Erin Foster,  Matthew Weiner, Anthony Edwards, and Matisyahu join Liev Schreiber, Helen Mirren, Gene Simmons, Scooter Braun, Boy George, Mayim Bialik, Sharon Osbourne, Debra Messing, Emmy Rossum  and 1,000+ celebrities and entertainment industry professionals who…

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Read the original article here. Demonstrations outside the Israeli pavilion came after Italy’s government opposed efforts by Biennale organizers and jurors to exclude the Jewish state. ( May 11, 2026 / JNS ) Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday decried protests…

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It was incredible to see the outpouring of love and support for Israel’s Noam Bettan at Eurovision from so many fellow contestants and fans.

In previous years, Israel’s representatives faced harassment, intimidation, and such serious security threats that extraordinary protection measures became necessary simply for them to participate.

While a small number of countries chose to boycott the competition rather than share the stage with Israel, Eurovision itself felt closer to what it was always meant to be: a celebration of music, unity, and human connection.

When hate and exclusion are pushed aside, artists are free to do what music does best, bring people together.

It was incredible to see the outpouring of love and support for Israel’s Noam Bettan at Eurovision from so many fellow contestants and fans.

In previous years, Israel’s representatives faced harassment, intimidation, and such serious security threats that extraordinary protection measures became necessary simply for them to participate.

While a small number of countries chose to boycott the competition rather than share the stage with Israel, Eurovision itself felt closer to what it was always meant to be: a celebration of music, unity, and human connection.

When hate and exclusion are pushed aside, artists are free to do what music does best, bring people together.
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When will they ever learn that hateful boycotts don’t work?

When will they ever learn that hateful boycotts don’t work? ...

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WATCH till the end. 

This creator playfully sends a beautiful message to the Israeli Eurovision fans. 

We appreciate all the love and support from the Vienna fans. This is one of so many examples that the hateful boycott and cultural elites do not reflect the values of the average Eurovision fan.

WATCH till the end.

This creator playfully sends a beautiful message to the Israeli Eurovision fans.

We appreciate all the love and support from the Vienna fans. This is one of so many examples that the hateful boycott and cultural elites do not reflect the values of the average Eurovision fan.
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Israel welcoming their champion home 🥈🇮🇱

Israel welcoming their champion home 🥈🇮🇱 ...

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A reminder that the antisemitic hate amplified across social media is not real life. While politicians and judges too often cower to intimidation and extremism, millions around the world continue to stand with Israel where it matters most.

For the third consecutive year, global Eurovision audiences voted Israel into the top five, and this year, Israel takes home 2nd place. 🥈

Congratulations to Bulgaria on the win.

A reminder that the antisemitic hate amplified across social media is not real life. While politicians and judges too often cower to intimidation and extremism, millions around the world continue to stand with Israel where it matters most.

For the third consecutive year, global Eurovision audiences voted Israel into the top five, and this year, Israel takes home 2nd place. 🥈

Congratulations to Bulgaria on the win.
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It’s all about that drop 🎤 

Vote 3 for “Michelle.”

It’s all about that drop 🎤

Vote 3 for “Michelle.”
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