Israeli Eurovision hero says there’s no place for boycott
JERUSALEM — Israel’s winner of last year’s Eurovision song contest said Monday there was no place for boycott calls of this year’s competition in Tel Aviv, saying that to snub such a popular world event celebrating diversity would be akin to “spreading darkness.”
Noting Israel’s upcoming annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, pop icon Netta Barzilai reminded a group of foreign journalists that the Eurovision was established in the wake of World War II to heal a torn continent.
“Being on the same stage, no matter what your religion or ethnicity or colour, from all these countries, from all these cultures, this is a festival of light,” she said, at the annual meeting of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem. “For people to boycott light is spreading darkness. It’s the exact opposite thing.”
The singer’s win last year with the catchy pop anthem “Toy” earned Israel the honour of hosting the 2019 Eurovision competition next month.


