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Eurovision Eden Golan Insists Song Contest Remains Safe Despite Security Concerns

Eurovision: Eden Golan insists song contest remains safe despite security concerns

Israel's Eurovision finalist Eden Golan has insisted that the event remains safe for everyone despite security concerns.

Her comments come after a tense moment at a press conference in Tel Aviv, where a journalist asked her about the safety of the event.

Golan replied that she believes the event will be safe and that she is not afraid to represent Israel on the world stage.

"I am not afraid to represent my country. I believe in the power of music to bring people together, and I am confident that the Eurovision Song Contest will be a safe and enjoyable event for everyone," she said.

The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the most watched television events in the world, with an estimated audience of over 180 million people.

This year's contest will be held in Tel Aviv, Israel, from May 14-18, 2019. Golan will be representing Israel with her song "Ktavim."

The song is a ballad about the power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself. Golan is a rising star in the Israeli music industry, and she is expected to do well in the competition.


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