
Israel Changes Lyrics of Eurovision Songs – Breaking News

Israel’s Eurovision entry “October Rain” has been at the center of controversy in recent weeks. The lyrics of the song, which include the line “They were all good boys, every single one of them,” have sparked a debate over the meaning and message of the song.
The Kan news agency, which published the full lyrics on its website, reported that the song ends with the words “There is no air left to breathe, there is no room for me.” This dark and introspective line has added to the intrigue surrounding the song.
Israel had initially threatened to withdraw from the contest unless the European Broadcasting Union approved its entry without any changes. However, Israeli President Herzog has since announced that they will not be pulling out of the competition. He emphasized the importance of Israel raising its voice on the international stage, especially when faced with attempts to suppress or boycott the country.
Since joining Eurovision in 1973, Israel has been a frequent source of controversy at the event. As the first non-European country to participate, Israel’s entries have often sparked debates and discussions about politics, culture, and identity.
As the competition approaches, it remains to be seen how “October Rain” will be received by audiences and judges. With its poignant lyrics and powerful message, the song promises to make a lasting impression on all who hear it.





