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Madonna made a statement at the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv.

The 60-year-old queen of pop became political in her highly anticipated performance at Saturday's European annual competition, which took place in Israel after the country's win in the year's competition. last.

Despite calls for a boycott of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Madonna performed her 1989 hit "Like A Prayer" in a black eye patch and diadem. She also sang her new single "Future" with rapper Migos Quavo.

The duet was produced in front of a black screen on which were written the words "WAKE UP". The show also included two dancers marching arm-in-arm, carrying the flags of Israel and the Palestinians.

Madonna moved the crowd of Eurovision with a political statement while interpreting "Like A Prayer". (Photo: Michael Campanella, Getty Images)

"Ms. X is a freedom fighter … I'm grateful to you," Madonna subtitled an excerpt from the show Instagram. "For the occasion to spread the message of peace and unity with the world."

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The European Broadcasting Union, which co-produced the singing contest, denounced Madonna's political statement, adding that she had not been approved.

"The Eurovision Song Contest is an apolitical event and Madonna has been informed," the EBU said in a statement to the United States today.

Madonna had to deal with calls from a campaign led by Palestinians to avoid occurring during the event in Israel. But the pop star rejected the motion, saying she "will never stop playing music at the height of someone's political agenda".

The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) reacted, calling his performance "immoral" on Twitter earlier this week.

"Dear Madonna, Artwashing the brutal oppression of Palestinians by Israel for a million dollars must be among the most immoral political programs," said the organization. tweeted.

Prior to her Eurovision performance, Madonna told the audience, "Never underestimate the power of music to bring people together."

Madonna's 14th studio album, "Madame X", is due out next month. He will present the singles "Future" and "MedellĂ­n", a bilingual collaboration with Colombian singer Maluma.

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