With seven weeks to go, a steady stream of Eurovision
contestants visit the Holy Land for filming.
Ten days after Roger
Waters appealed to him personally to boycott the upcoming Eurovision,
Portugal’s Conan Osiris arrived in Israel to film a video clip for the
competition.
Osiris, who is
representing Portugal at this year’s song contest in Tel Aviv, hit the ground
running on his first day in Israel. He met with Israeli contestant Kobi Marimi,
began rehearsing for his “postcard” video for the competition and sat down with
KAN for an interview on Tuesday.
“It’s what you see,” Osiris said when asked by
KAN about Waters, rolling his eyes and heaving a deep sigh. “Everybody has
their content, right?” That was the closest KAN got to an answer from Osiris on
the topic of Waters, and the public campaign that the former Pink Floyd front
man and obsessive BDS activist waged against him.
Earlier this month,
Waters wrote a public letter to his millions of followers on social media,
addressing Osiris and imploring him to boycott the Eurovision
“I wrote and
suggested to him that here he had an opportunity to speak up for life over
death and also for human rights over human wrongs,” Waters wrote. “How? By
standing shoulder to shoulder with his oppressed brothers and sisters in
Palestine... by refraining from providing his art to art-wash Israel’s
systematic ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinian communities to expand
and maintain its apartheid state.”
Waters noted that
“Sadly, until now, there is no reply from Conan.”
Osiris – the stage
name of Tiago Miranda – did not publicly respond to Waters.
But on Tuesday,
Waters received his reply. Osiris landed in Israel for several days of filming,
touring and enjoying the country before he returns in May to compete. On
Wednesday, he began shooting his postcard clip at the Dead Sea, proving he has
no intention whatsoever of boycotting the competition. He met up in Tel Aviv
with the UK’s Michael Rice, who was also in the country for filming.
Waters’ appeal to
Osiris vowed that “there are 42 [sic] finalists; among them we will find the
one” who will pull out for political reasons. But with less than seven weeks
until the Eurovision, the musician’s hopes that a contestant will boycott
appear to be all but dashed. This week alone, In addition to Rice, contestants
from Norway, Russia, Macedonia, Malta and Montenegro arrived in Israel for
filming
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