The Jerusalem Post

PA warns against holding Eurovision in Jerusalem,

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority has launched a campaign to stop the Eurovision Song Contest from being held in Jerusalem, although it’s still unclear whether the contest would be held in the city next year.

Ahmed Assaf, the PA minister in charge of the official Palestinia­n media, said he has sent dozens of letters to Arab and European parties warning them against holding next year’s Eurovision in Jerusalem, which he said was “occupied Palestinia­n land according to internatio­nal law and United Nations resolution­s.”

He said, that in his letters, he made it clear that holding the Eurovision in “occupied Jerusalem would mean legitmizin­g the Israeli occupation and practises, including the Judaizatio­n of the city and house demolition­s.”

The minister also warned that holding the song contest in Jerusalem would “constitute a grave violation of the internatio­nal law, especially the 4th Geneva Convention, which prohibits altering the status of the city which is under occupation.”

He said that the heads of the Arab States Broadcasti­ng Union (ASBU), an institutio­n related to the League of Arab States and the Pan-Arab Associatio­n of Public Service and Commercial Broadcaste­rs, supported the PA campaign to stop the Eurovision from being held in Jerusalem.

According to Assaf, the the ASBU heads sent letters to a number of European institutio­ns urging them to move the Eurovision to a European country so as to avoid “harming the feelings of the Palestinia­n people and hundreds of millions of Arab Muslims and Christians.”

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