Israel qualifies for Eurovision final amid protest about its participation over Gaza
- Israel's participant Eden Golan was allowed to compete in Eurovision despite concerns about the political nature of her song, adapted from October Rain referencing the Hamas-led October 7 attack.
- Eurovision rules prohibit political symbols, but Israel's entry, Hurricane, was adjusted after the original version, deemed too political, alluded to the Hamas attack per EBU guidelines.
- The European Broadcasting Union instructed Golan to modify her song after deeming the initial version, October Rain, too political due to alleged references to the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel.
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