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In Tel Aviv, Eurovision songfest braces for pro-Palestinian boycott protests
As 'Eurovision Song Contest 2019' banners go up across Tel Aviv, behind the glitz of the songfest is the latest manifestation of a bitter row between Israel and an international pro-Palestinian boycott movement.

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from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2VdPSt2
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