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Activists attempted to have Israel barred from Eurovision, and fellow contestants bullied 20-year-old Eden Golan. Despite this, the general public in Europe supported her, giving her a moral victory. An Israeli journalist, Yonatan Touval, revealed that the Israeli government hired experts to set up voting communities across multiple countries, which helped Israel's song secure second place in the popular vote.
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Israeli government hired expert(s) to set up voting communities across dozens of countries aimed at pumping up the popular votes for Israel’s song at Eurovision, Israeli journalist Yonatan Touval reveals. “The effort was successful as the song won 2nd place in the popular vote.” https://t.co/J2FjcvfOb4
Activists tried to have Israel barred from Eurovision and fellow contestants bullied 20-year-old Eden Golan. But the ordinary folk of Europe rallied round her and gave her the moral victory she deserved. https://t.co/ivqZeTU5OW