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Although Raphael secured the most votes from viewers at home out of any of the representatives, the two-tiered Eurovision scoring system meant she ended up placing second.
Azerbaijani contestants Mamagama Trio shared words of solidarity with Israeli contestant Yuval Raphael. 'She is my sister. I love her…Good luck Israel!'
During the opening ceremony of Eurovision 2025 song contest, singer Yuval Rapahel was met by a crowd of hostile 'Palestine' protesters, one of whom made a threatening throat-slitting gesture.
For seven hours, they hid in a small bomb shelter near Kibbutz Be’eri, with Raphael lying underneath bodies and pretending to be dead, even after she was hit by shrapnel herself.
The song is mostly in English, with a verse in French and a line in Hebrew, quoting from Jewish scripture: 'Vast floods cannot quench love, nor rivers drown it.'