The international song contest will be held this year in Malmo, Sweden, considered to be one of the most antisemitic cities in the world, making Israel's participation more complicated.
Eden Golan, whose family moved from Israel to Russia when she was six and moved back here two years ago, already has a professional career abroad.
During a moment of silence for Palestinian victims in a Malmö, Sweden classroom, students began making violent antisemitic statements.
For consecutive Swedish governments, Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism have been at the forefront of their agenda.
World Jewish Congress president Ronald S. Lauder and Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Löfven join at Malmö Synagogue; share next steps in fight against hatred.