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MALMO (Sweden): Thousands of demonstrators, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, marched through the streets of Malmo, Sweden on Thursday to protest against Israel’s participation in Eurovision, an AFP journalist observed.

This year’s Eurovision song contest opened in the southern city of Malmo on Tuesday, with the grand finale Saturday, but the war in Gaza is looming over the festivities.

“I am a Eurovision fan and it breaks my heart but I’m boycotting. I can’t have fun knowing that Israel is there participating when all those kids are dying. I think it’s just wrong,” 30-year-old protester Hilda, who did not want to provide her surname, told AFP.

The war in Gaza was sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Israel in response vowed to crush Hamas and launched a military offensive that has killed at least 34,904 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

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Militants also took about 250 hostages. Israel estimates 128 of them remain in Gaza, including 36 who officials say are dead.

In 2022, Russia’s state broadcaster was excluded from the European Broadcasting Union, which oversees Eurovision, in the wake of the war in Ukraine.

More than 5,000 people gathered on Thursday afternoon in Malmo’s main square, according to an AFP estimate.

Alongside signs that read: “Liberate Palestine”, banners that said “EUR legitimises genocide” and “colonialism cannot be washed in pink” could be read in the crowd.

Israel’s entry, “Hurricane” by singer Eden Golan, will compete in semi-final. It has already been partially re-written and given a new title after Eurovision organisers deemed the original version to be too political.

Protester Cecilia Brudell told AFP: “At six and nine, my children are now at an age where they want to watch Eurovision but this year we are completely boycotting it”. – AFP

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Since the beginning of the year, several petitions have demanded Israel’s exclusion from the 68th edition of the annual music competition.

At the end of March, contestants from nine countries, including Swiss favourite Nemo, called for a lasting ceasefire. – AFP

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