Eurovision Israeli singer Eden Golan said she’s been “ordered to stay in her hotel room” in Sweden due to the “thousands of pro-Palestine protesters” outside, including activist Greta Thunberg.
In a Daily Mail report, Golan said she was ordered not to leave her hotel room by “Israel’s national security agency Shin Bet” — except for during her performances — because outside the hotel in Malmo were thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrations. It comes ahead of the second semi-final of the 2024 competition, the outlet noted.
Among the anti-Israel protests was climate activist Thunberg, who was seen wearing a keffiyeh — the traditional scarf that has become a symbol for Palestinians — as the protesters called on Golan to be excluded from the annual singing competition, the outlet noted.
Israeli Eurovision singer Eden Golan is ordered to stay in her hotel room by her…