The Palestinian resistance succeeds to cancel one of Eurovision's first events
Gaza (QNN)- On Saturday, Israel decided to cancel a Eurovision event, which was supposed to be held later this month.
Israeli media revealed that Israel decided to cancel an event, which was supposed to be held in Modi'in settlement with the participation of Israeli artists.
The event was canceled following messages by the Palestinian resistance threatening to prevent the contest if Israel continues to besiege the Gaza strip.
Israel dedicated 145 million Shekels to host the European contest, hoping that its revenues would exceed 100 million Shekels.
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