Israel on brink of huge Eurovision upset as bookies frantically slash odds to win

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Eden Golan is now second-favourite to win Eurovision (Image: Getty)

Bookmakers have been slashing the odds to win for Israel's entry in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. On May 9, Eden Golan, 20, was ordered to stay in her hotel room by Shin Bet - Israel's national security agency - as a mob of pro-Palestine demonstrators protested her involvement in the competition.

Greta Thunberg was among the approximately 5000 activists in Malmo, Sweden's third largest city, that took to the streets yesterday.

Despite the furore surrounding her entry, the young Israeli is now second favourite to take the historic title. What's more, her odds have been shortening throughout the day.

According to Oddschecker.com, which compares prices from most major betting brands, Ms Golan's chances of glory have shortened with 19 out of 25 bookies.

Hundreds take streets to protest Israel's Eurovision Song Contest participation in Malmo

Thousands of protesters took to the streets against Israel's inclusion in the competition (Image: Getty)

Bookmakers reduced their odds on her anthem Hurricane to win at around 11:45am earlier today. Only Croatia is at a shorter price than Israel as it stands.

Ahead of the Grand Final on Saturday night, Number 10 condemned the protests on Thursday.

A Downing Street spokeswoman said: “The Prime Minister thinks that these protests are wrong and some of the scenes we’ve seen have been outrageous.”

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She said: “Just as we share the deep concern of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and we raise this regularly, when it comes to this debate around Eurovision in these protests, we are incredibly mindful of the Israelis and also Jewish people around the world who love Eurovision and their feelings at seeing this in the aftermath of what was an atrocious terror attack, and while hostages are still being held by Hamas, and he would urge people to consider this when repeating these unfair calls for a boycott.”

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