ESC kan flyttas från Israel – om inte pengar kommer
Nästa års Eurovision song contest kan flyttas från Israel – om inte tv-bolaget Kan betalar in 124 miljoner kronor till den europeiska radio- och tv-unionen EBU senast i morgon, skriver The Times of Israel.
Nu vädjar tv-bolagets styrelseordförande Gil Omer till premiärminister Benjamin Netanyahu om hjälp.
”Om depositionen inte gjorts tillgänglig för EBU kommer situationen inte gå att förändra och 2019 års Eurovision song contest kommer inte att kunna hållas i Israel”.
EBU kräver ett garantibelopp före den 14 augusti för att garantera att tävlingen hålls av de tv-bolag som tagit på sig uppgiften.
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Wikipedia (en)
Israel has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 42 times since making its debut in 1973. Israel was able to enter the contest as the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) is a member organisation of the European Broadcasting Union, which is responsible for the event. Israel has won the contest four times.
Israel's first appearance at the contest in 1973 was successful, with Ilanit finishing fourth. Israel then achieved victories in 1978 and 1979, with wins for Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta, with the song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" and Gali Atari and Milk and Honey, with "Hallelujah". The country's best results in the 1980s were the second-place finishes for Avi Toledano in 1982 and Ofra Haza in 1983. Former winner Izhar Cohen returned to place fifth in 1985. Duo Datz finished third in 1991, before Israel achieved its third victory in 1998, with Dana International and "Diva". Eden then finished fifth in 1999. Israel has hosted the contest twice, in 1979 and 1999, both times in Jerusalem. In 1980, the IBA declined to host the contest for a second successive year for financial reasons. Instead the contest was held in The Hague. As the date set for the 1980 contest conflicted with Yom Hazikaron – Israeli Memorial Day – Israel did not participate. This is the only time that the winning country did not compete the following year. As of 2018, Israel has the record for most participations in the contest without ever coming last, but it has placed second to last in the final three times, in 1986, 1993 and 2006.
Since the introduction of the semi-finals in 2004, Israel has failed to reach the final six times. In 2014, the country failed to qualify for the fourth consecutive year, when Mei Feingold finished 14th (out of 15) in the second semi final, despite being one of the favourites to qualify. In 2015, Israel reached the final for the first time in five years, with Nadav Guedj finishing ninth. The only Israeli entrant to achieve a better result in the 21st century before their 2018 win was Shiri Maimon in 2005, who gave the country its tenth top five result in the contest, finishing fourth. Israel's fourth victory came in 2018, when Netta won the contest in Lisbon, Portugal with the song "Toy".
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