Madonna determined to play Eurovision this Saturday despite calls to boycott Israel

Despite pro-Palestinian activists calling for a boycott of Israel, Madonna is determined to perform two songs during this Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest grand finale happening at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds.

'I'll never stop playing music to suit someone's political agenda nor will I stop speaking out against violations of human rights wherever in the world they may be,' the 60-year-old Queen of Pop said in a statement to Reuters on Tuesday.

'My heart breaks every time I hear about the innocent lives that are lost in this region and the violence that is so often perpetuated to suit the political goals of people who benefit from this ancient conflict.  

Controversy: Despite pro-Palestinian activists calling for a boycott of Israel, Madonna is determined to perform two songs during this Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest grand finale happening at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds (pictured last Wednesday)

Controversy: Despite pro-Palestinian activists calling for a boycott of Israel, Madonna is determined to perform two songs during this Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest grand finale happening at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds (pictured last Wednesday)

'I hope and pray that we will soon break free from this terrible cycle of destruction and create a new path towards peace.' 

The seven-time Grammy winner - who's being paid a reported $1M to play the song competition - previously performed concerts in Israel in 1993, 2009, and 2012.

And while Catholic-raised Madonna has been a passionate follower of the ancient Jewish tradition Kabbalah, she has also supported several Palestinian projects through her Ray of Light Foundation.

The Michigan-born musician's statement came a day after Eurovision Executive Supervisor Jon Ola revealed that 'the European Broadcasting Union has never confirmed Madonna as an act. We are in a situation now that is a bit strange.' 

The 60-year-old Queen of Pop said in a statement: 'I'll never stop playing music to suit someone's political agenda nor will I stop speaking out against violations of human rights wherever in the world they may be'

The 60-year-old Queen of Pop said in a statement: 'I'll never stop playing music to suit someone's political agenda nor will I stop speaking out against violations of human rights wherever in the world they may be'

'I hope and pray we'll soon break free from this terrible cycle of destruction': The seven-time Grammy winner - who's being paid a reported $1M to play the song competition - previously performed concerts in Israel in 1993, 2009, and 2012 (pictured May 1)

'I hope and pray we'll soon break free from this terrible cycle of destruction': The seven-time Grammy winner - who's being paid a reported $1M to play the song competition - previously performed concerts in Israel in 1993, 2009, and 2012 (pictured May 1)

Not choosing sides: And while Catholic-raised Madonna has been a passionate follower of the ancient Jewish tradition Kabbalah, she has also supported several Palestinian projects through her Ray of Light Foundation

Not choosing sides: And while Catholic-raised Madonna has been a passionate follower of the ancient Jewish tradition Kabbalah, she has also supported several Palestinian projects through her Ray of Light Foundation

'We are negotiating now': The Michigan-born musician's statement came a day after Eurovision Executive Supervisor Jon Ola revealed that 'the European Broadcasting Union has never confirmed Madonna as an act. We are in a situation now that is a bit strange'

'We are negotiating now': The Michigan-born musician's statement came a day after Eurovision Executive Supervisor Jon Ola revealed that 'the European Broadcasting Union has never confirmed Madonna as an act. We are in a situation now that is a bit strange'

'We need to have the framework secured,' Ola told the BBC

'We are negotiating now, in the final stage of that - but if there is no signed contract this week, she will not be on the stage.'

On Tuesday, the twice-divorced mother-of-six shared her pop rival Miley Cyrus' Insta-story captioned: 'When I even think about not working out my mini inner Madonna (we all have one) spanks the f*** outta me! (And I love it) Let's go!' 

On Tuesday, the twice-divorced mother-of-six shared her pop rival Miley Cyrus' Insta-story captioned: 'When I even think about not working out my mini inner Madonna (we all have one) spanks the f*** outta me! (And I love it) Let's go!'

On Tuesday, the twice-divorced mother-of-six shared her pop rival Miley Cyrus' Insta-story captioned: 'When I even think about not working out my mini inner Madonna (we all have one) spanks the f*** outta me! (And I love it) Let's go!'

Madge (born Ciccone) also busted a move in an Instagram video she posted Tuesday while playing dress-up in her walk-in closet
'Doing the happy dance! Crave is coming'

'Doing the happy dance!' Madge (born Ciccone) also busted a move in an Instagram video she posted Tuesday while playing dress-up in her walk-in closet

Madge (born Ciccone) also busted a move in an Instagram video she posted Tuesday while playing dress-up in her walk-in closet.

On June 14, the Medellin hitmaker drops her 14th studio album Madame X, which was inspired by her time living in Lisbon where her 13-year-old son David Banda received soccer training.

And Madonna's 31-date Madame X Tour kicks off September 12 at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in New York.

Madame X: On June 14, the Medellin hitmaker drops her 14th studio album, which was inspired by her time living in Lisbon where her 13-year-old son David Banda received soccer training

Madame X: On June 14, the Medellin hitmaker drops her 14th studio album, which was inspired by her time living in Lisbon where her 13-year-old son David Banda received soccer training

11th concert tour! Madonna's 31-date Madame X Tour kicks off September 12 at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in New York

11th concert tour! Madonna's 31-date Madame X Tour kicks off September 12 at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in New York

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Madonna determined to play Eurovision this Saturday despite calls to boycott Israel

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