Pop superstar slated to take to the stage during Saturday final has not yet signed a contract for her appearance
Points: 14
Kan says warning, which included fake IDF logo and message that 'Israel is not safe,' did not reach many people watching Tuesday's semifinal
Points: 5
Favorite Australia and nine others make it through to Saturday's final; hackers send threatening message to some viewers
Points: 7
Boycott supporters can watch an alternate broadcast online, but at the main event in Tel Aviv, even Icelandic bad boys Hatari are expected to behave
Far-right Im Tirzu group invites users to call out allegedly unpatriotic lecturers; university heads slam 'intimidation' campaign
Points: -2
Defying boycott calls, queen of pop vows to not be silenced and to speak out against human rights violations
Points: 3
Amid the threat of Palestinian rockets, calls to boycott the event, high-priced tickets, and low fan attendance... the show goes on
Points: -13
Victim says police did not take incident seriously enough after he was hit by crowd at protest against Israel's hosting of the Eurovision song contest
Points: 4
Program sponsors advertisements which appear to be in support of the boycott movement, but actually link to a website highlighting Jewish state's attributes
Points: 1
Palestinian association claims Jerusalem using international song competition to 'perpetuate oppression' and 'promote injustice'
Points: -4
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