This year's Eurovision may not be a fun event for anyone, not for us Israelis. This is not the first time that Eurovision is under the shadow of terrorist threats, but this time it is on a completely different level.

The Israelis, meanwhile, are being kept away from Sweden, at least five of them have decided to stay at home, even though they have already purchased plane tickets and booked hotels. The European Broadcasting Union, the EBU, already announced on July 7 Malmö as the host city. Exactly three months later Black Sabbath came. As a result of the pressure of pro-Palestinian enthusiasts and go against Israel, led by the British representative Oli Alexander, he decided to withdraw from Eurovision. Despite his support for the Palestinians as if he were a chicken, he led straight to the bucket and said he would not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest if he was not allowed to go. He's putting it to good use with the blood pin seemingly calling for a ceasefire.