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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Weren't the police called.
What did they do or say.
If he's not charged for anything yet, why should he be disqualified.
Surely security could ensure no further incidents, whatever this incident really was.
Or is this more about him showing some negativity to Israel.
As Mock says, it will be interesting to see what comes from this.
However, if nothing really comes from it at all.
Then his disqualification is wrong.
I actually think it was anyhow.
In the absence of even police recommending same.
The organisers have made an almighty mess of Eurovision this year.
It was wrong to remove a Nation voted in by the public to the finals from the final itself just a few days later.
The Netherland's should have been able to perform.
After all the hard work to get there.
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I agree. There was no need to disqualify them. A warning would have been enough.
I hope Netherlands sue and win.