
Eurovision Song Contest Plagued by Protests and Vote Concerns
The Eurovision Song Contest is marked by protests, boycotts, and fears of vote manipulation, particularly concerning Israel's participation. Amidst these controversies, various countries' representatives and fans react to the competition's developments, including changes to song videos and shifts in betting odds.
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