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An Israeli band threatened to withdraw from the Eurovision song contest. Tea Packs, whose song “Push the Button” has stirred controversy with its allusions to nuclear war, complained over the weekend that the Finnish hosts of this year’s Eurovision were trying to change the performance.

“They changed the staging off-handedly,” Ma’ariv quoted singer Kobi Oz as saying. “They changed the background, deciding that it would be photographed with only one hand-held camera out of the 10 that exist, and made the colors softer.”

Oz threatened to withdraw from the contest, which takes place Thursday and Saturday in Helsinki, unless Tea Packs is legally required to show.”If we must appear, then as far as I am concerned we will perform nude,” he said.

According to Ma’ariv, the band’s complaints were taken into consideration by the Eurovision organizers.

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