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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Not that Israel shouldn't win if it's voted to win.
Normally that would be a positive all round .
However, were Israel to win.
After the chaos now with this Eurovision, how many Nations would welcome going to Israel for the contest next year.
After all, our own government does not recommend travel to large parts of Israel at this present time
Whatever now happens in Gaza, is it likely that all will be settled and resolved next year .
Netanyahu seems hellbent on his own mission, which to be fair is mixed with the right to seek out and defeat the wholly evil Hamas terrorist grouping.
What greater chaos though could be in place in Israel and Palestine next year
Look at how long the Ukraine situation has gone on.
Plus too, what other Nation after the mess made of this Eurovision sadly, would want to or even volunteer to stage it next year FOR Israel.
With all the likely problems then following all that's happened here in Sweden.
I do wish this conflict in that sad and troubled area of Israel and Palestine could be brought to a conclusion.
Thinking of the other horrible Nations like Iran looking for opportunities to escalate and capitalise on the conflict too.
If I was the organisers of Eurovision, I would be dreading bigtime an Israel win.
I like Israel's entry, she was superb on the second semi final night.
I won't be voting for it myself but wish her well.
However Croatia I like and still Estonia too
Although I could vote for Ireland too as something out of all the ordinary.
It's desperately sad this controversy clouding the contest this year
It's spoiled the excitement and anticipation for it.
That cannot be repaired.
Even moreso by dumping out a voted for entry namely Netherlands.
That's a kick in the teeth for the voters who voted for the Netherlands.
Voters who weren't from the Netherlands either.
There must have been a better way to deal with the confrontation that occurred.
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Yes I don't agree with kicking out Netherlands. They got voted to the final..