After only few days of launching her Crave , Pop star Madonna said she would not stop singing for a political agenda and hoped for a new path to peace.
“It will always defend human rights and hope to see a new path to peace,” Madonna said
referring to her decision to participate in the European Eurovision Song Contest in Israel next week.
On Saturday, Madonna will take part in the Eurovision competition in Tel Aviv
As the contest has sparked calls for boycotting pro-Palestinian activists demanding that companies
artists and governments stay away from Israel.
The world-renowned Eurovision competition is attended by musicians from more than 40 countries
followed last year by 189 million people in some 50 European countries.
She said. I will not stop talking about human rights abuses wherever they are in the world.
Israel is hosting the European Eurovision competition
after its singer Natapha Razilai won the competition last year.
Traditionally, the winning country hosts the next year’s competition.
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Madonna, 60, is expected to present two songs in Tel Aviv. one from her new album Madame X to be released in June.
Madonna visited Israel in 2009 and 2012, during two world tournaments, one of the adherents of the Jewish kabbala doctrine.
Madonna’s Ray of Light supports social justice, empowering women around the world and supporting a number of Palestinian projects.