The scandal around the song winner of Austria, Johannes Pietsch, continues to pull his circles. Now JJ fluttered an invitation from a surprising side: the brothers and sisters of two Hamas Geiseln extend their hand …
The outrageous statements of the winner of the Song Contest, according to which Israel should be excluded at the ESC in the coming year, still Hall. The 24-year-old caused a shaking of the head through Europe, got a swearing of politics and the media. Later he rowed back half later, but the damage was already done. The surprisingly lake comes the invitation of the brothers and sisters of two Israeli hostages, who are still under the violence of Hamas’ terrorists after almost 600 (!) Days.
In particular these are Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal. The two young men-now 24 years old were prisoners of the Austrian-Israeli Geisel Tal Shahham. While Shaham, as reported in detail, was released at the end of February, Evyatar and Guy remained in the tunnel systems under Gaza.
Friendly invitation for an interview
Next week, the four brothers and sisters of the two hostages will visit to publicly draw attention to the dramatic situation of their brothers. Of course they had followed the international report on the statements of the ESC winner and they wanted to use their visit to Vienna for an interview. In the letter, which is also available at the “Kroon”, they hit very reconciling tones. One of the signatories themselves was the survivor of the massacre of 7 October 2023 at the Nova Music Festival. Just like Israëls ESC participant Yuval Raphael.
“Our request is not a call for a debate, but an offer that often adds a human and factual dimension in superficial slogans and angry extreme discussion,” says the letter to JJ.
And further: “We believe that everyone who publicly deals with such topics must also be willing to listen to the voices of those whose life was destroyed.” It was initially completely unclear whether JJ Alias Johannes Pietsch will accept the invitation.
Source: Krone

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