Israel’s Yuval Raphael’s places 2nd in Eurovision final
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael’s Yuval Raphael feels she’s ‘won at life’ after coming second at EurovisionThe 24-year-old singer and Nova festival survivor says 'real victory' will be when the hostages are home, hopes she gave Israelis a moment of peace amid the madness of war The post Israel’s Yuval Raphael feels she’s ‘won at life’ after coming second at Eurovision appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The singer's appearance in this year's contest has sparked pushback from protesters over Israel's inclusion in the contest.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSpain's prime minister says Israel should be excluded from Eurovision due to 'double standards'Pedro Sanchez said that the exclusion of Russia, but not Israel, meant that Eurovision organisers were “allowing double standards”.
Israel's Eurovision Song Contest 2025 entry, Yuval Raphael, has been surrounded by controversy, as the likes of Graham Norton and fans at home have been left divided
Israel’s Yuval Raphael is keeping a low profile at the Eurovision Song Contest. The 24-year-old singer has done few interviews or appearances during Eurovision week, as Israel’s participation in the pan-continental pop music competition draws protests for a second year.
"To have more experiences, to be happy and to live fully."On Thursday, the 24-year-old will sing her song, New Day Will Rise, at the Eurovision semi-final with shrapnel still in her leg.The rules of the European Broadcasting Union – which is in charge of Eurovision – means no political statements can be made.