Four Jews living in Malmo, Sweden, reflect on the rise in antisemitic and anti-Israel tensions in the city, which have spiked since October 7, ahead of Eurovision.
The international song contest will be held this year in Malmo, Sweden, considered to be one of the most antisemitic cities in the world, making Israel's participation more complicated.
Healthy eating and physical activity have led to substantial weight loss, according to sources close to the former Eurovision winner.
Earlier, the National Security Council published the travel warnings for Israelis abroad, which included a reference to Eurovision.
Inside details on Israel's entry to the Eurovision this year, and the singer behind it.
Eden came with good energy but couldn't stop the excitement when her song "Hurricane" was played, and the whole audience joined her in singing.
The production team for events surrounding Eurovision week in Malmo asked DJs participating in the parties not to play Israeli Eurovision songs due to security concerns.
Nine participants of the upcoming Eurovision contest will not boycott the annual competition, simply because of Israel's involvement.
"Golan should not be afraid of the reactions, and if she remains elegant and does not get emotional, it will do her the best service." Sagie Mendelbaum reads Tarot card for Eden Golan.