'It goes against everything that Eurovision is meant to be': Bambie Thug cried after finding out Israel made it to final

Bambie Thug pictured during the rehersal of the Eurovision Song Contest Final in Malmo Arena, Malmo, Sweden. Picture Andres Poveda
Ireland’s Eurovision Song Contest entry Bambie Thug has said they cried with their team after discovering Israel had qualified for the grand finale.
Israel’s entry Eden Golan qualified on Thursday for the final with her song
amid pro-Palestinian protests against the country being included in the event.Bambie wore a keffiyeh material, commonly used to suggest pro-Palestinian leanings, and carried Irish flags when they spoke to journalists ahead of the event at Malmo Arena in Sweden.
Asked how they felt when Golan qualified, the singer, who has become the first Irish entry to make the final since 2018, said: “I cried with my team.”
Discussing Israel’s inclusion, they added: “It is a complete overshadow of everything, goes against everything that Eurovision is meant to be.
“It’s a big, big community together and their contestant was never allowed to even meet us.
“It’s definitely putting a cloud above it for everyone.”
The singer also said they were fearful Ireland might miss out on votes due to the ongoing boycott to stop Eurovision.
In March, Bambie shared a statement, signed by a number of Eurovision contestants, setting out why they will remain in the competition.
They said: “I am fearful that we will miss a lot of votes because of the boycotting and that those then will make someone else maybe more with the chance to win.
Ahead of Golan’s performance on Thursday, a heavy police presence arrived at Malmo’s main square in anticipation of protests.
Bambie will perform at the grand finale on Saturday with their gothic
.Taoiseach Simon Harris said the “whole country will be rooting” for the singer when the contest takes place.
The EBU and Golan’s representatives have been approached for comment.