
The 2019 Eurovision Song Contest logo is seen on partitions near the Eurovision Village, an area for fans of the contest.
The clip, released by state-owned Kan broadcaster ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel-Aviv next week, begins with a pair of terrified European guests arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport. They are jumped on by the contest's host Lucy Ayoub and the channel's journalist Elia Grinfeld, who break into a catchy song full of various stereotypes about Israel.
"Don't say a word, I know what you just heard, that it's a land of war and occupation. But we have so much more than that," Lucy and Elia reassure the visitors in the opening verse of their 4-minute-long musical number.
They then insist that people in Israel treat each other as "frenemies" because most of them have "complex identities."















Comment: Israel is so desperate to make hosting the discredited Eurovision contest a success they have lost all common sense. How about not shooting children, stop stealing land in the West Bank, and lifting the siege on Gaza. That would clean up their image big-time.