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‘Arab in a wig’: France sends barrier-br eaking provocateur to Israel's Eurovision
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The Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Tel Aviv this May after Israeli Netta Barzila's victory last year with her hit "Toy". Though months away, the city is already preparing for what many say will be the biggest influx of tourists in the country's history. Meanwhile, calls to boycott the event have already begun, with artists being pressured to pull out. From the tourist frenzy to the musical extravaganza, stay up to date with Haaretz's dedicated Eurovision coverage.
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