Dublin mayor: Ireland should boycott Eurovision 2019
The Irish Eurovision contestant visited Israel last month – and the country gave Netta 13 points.
Netta Barzilai rehearses for the Eurovision competition in Lisbon, Portugal(photo credit: ANDRES PUTTING)ByAMY SPIROUpdated: The mayor of Dublin called on Sunday for Ireland to not take part in the Eurovision 2019 competition since it will be held in Jerusalem.Lord Mayor Micheal Mac Donncha told Dublin Live earlier this week that he would be in favor of boycotting the contest: “I don’t think we should send a representative...I think the horrific ordeal of the Palestinian people needs to be highlighted,” he said.Last month, Mac Donncha was banned from visiting Israel by the Interior Ministry due to his support for the boycott movement.But officials misspelled his name, and the mayor entered through Tel Aviv and traveled to Ramallah.Mac Donncha’s proposal was echoed by several Irish European Parliament lawmakers.But earlier this year, the Irish contestant at this year’s Eurovision, Ryan O’Shaughnessy, enjoyed a four-day trip to Israel as part of the pre-Eurovision Israel Calling Event.”