Eurovision organizers have officially approved Israel’s revised song for the contest, securing the country’s spot in the competition amid a range of boycott calls.
In a statement, the Kan public broadcaster says that Eden Golan will be performing the new song, titled “Hurricane,” at the contest this year in Malmo, Sweden, in May.
The European Broadcasting Union informed Kan this afternoon that the new version of the song, which had been originally titled “October Rain,” was approved for participation, after the earlier version was disqualified for purported political messaging.
The new version has the same melody but entirely new lyrics.
“Hurricane,” which was written by Keren Peles, Avi Ohayon and Stav Beger, will be revealed in full in a live broadcast on Sunday evening.
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