Israel has successfully secured its spot in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with its third song submission being approved. The country's participation had been under scrutiny due to concerns over its previous entry, which was criticized for lyrics thought to reference the Hamas attacks on 7 October. The new song, represented by Eden Golan and titled 'Hurricane,' aims to adhere to contest rules while satisfying Israeli audiences. The official video for 'Hurricane' has been released, showcasing Israel's determination to make a significant impact at Eurovision 2024.
Israel has unveiled its new entry for the Eurovision Song Contest after its original track was criticised for lyrics that were thought to reference the Hamas attacks on 7 October https://t.co/njRMIeSXTO
Israel unveils new Eurovision song after previous entry appeared to reference Hamas attacks https://t.co/1ibhI0Y7GJ
Watch - Israel will be taking Eurovision by storm, or rather a "Hurricane" - in the official video release for it's submission to the song contest. 🖊️by @HannahBrown972 https://t.co/RVrGJjCrGV
Eden Golan is bringing the 🌀 to Eurovision 2024. 🇮🇱 https://t.co/ECaMwqIgF0
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