Israel's victory in the public vote at Eurovision, where it secured 297 votes, is seen as indicative of a silent majority that backs the country amid criticism. This success marks the third consecutive year that Israel's Eurovision score has exceeded expectations, leading to claims of substantial popular support. However, this public favor is contrasted sharply with the jury's rating, where Israel garnered only 60 points, highlighting a divide in perceptions regarding its actions and participation in such international events.
The recent Eurovision victory by Israel, winning 297 out of 444 public votes, indicates strong popular support despite ongoing controversies surrounding its policies in Gaza.
The disparity between Israel’s public support and its jury points highlights the divided opinions on the country’s involvement in global music events amid political controversies.
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