Israel’s star put Eurovision controversy behind her as she sung for hostages still in Gaza
By Natalie Blenford
At times of crisis, it is music that we turn to
By Gaby Wine
The event organiser has shut down accusations of vote manipulation, which had been hinted at by some participating countries
By Eliana Jordan
A week in this year’s Eurovision host city revealed a thriving Jewish community and unyielding Jewish pride
By Stephen Pollard
They think they’re the majority. They’re not.
RTVE, which courted controversy with its openly anti-Israel stance during its coverage of the competition, reportedly harbours ‘doubts’ about the validity of the public vote.
By Jacob Jaffa
The public vote for Israel’s entry was the highest in the history of the competition
By JC Reporter
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The song contest ended with Israel just a heartbeat away from glory
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The man and woman, believed to be from protest group Youth Demand were ejected from the arena and apprehended by police
Hundreds of demonstrators blocked public transport to the Eurovision arena just an hour ahead of the grand final on Saturday night
The friendly atmosphere at this year’s song contest has been a balm for Israelis scarred by Malmö
Eighteen months after she hid under corpses at a bomb shelter at the festival, Yuval Raphael, 24, is representing the Jewish state at another music event
By Yael Breuer
Jewish fans unashamedly display solidarity despite threats of protests and Israeli government warnings to hide identifying symbols
The Nova survivor proceeds to Saturday’s grand final after a moving performance of her song ‘New Day Will Rise’
The pop trio, led by Jewish singer Asaf Mishiyev, fell short of becoming the second ever Azerbaijani performers to win Eurovision
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