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New York Times report finds Eurovision to be 'soft power' tool for Israel

New York Times report finds Eurovision to be 'soft power' tool for Israel

Summary

A New York Times report shows that Israel has used the Eurovision Song Contest as a tool to influence other countries, a strategy known as "soft power." This effort to sway public opinion and voting patterns in Eurovision started earlier than people previously thought.

Key Facts

  • Israel uses Eurovision to promote its image and influence others through soft power, which means influencing people without force.
  • The New York Times investigated and found Israel's attempts began years before they were known.
  • Data show that in some countries, only a few hundred votes could have changed the winner in the Eurovision contest.
  • Eurovision is an international song competition where countries vote for each other's musical acts.
  • The report was discussed in an interview with Mara Hvistendahl, an investigative reporter at the New York Times.
  • The story connects Eurovision to wider cultural and political influence strategies.
  • The article is part of broader coverage on culture and international events.
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