Sir Paul McCartney was preparing today for his controversial presentation in Israel, the same that will take place more than 40 years after the Beatles were vetoed in that country, under arguments of corruption to the youth.
This performance will be given before tens of thousands of people on the day of morning in the city of Tel Aviv, despite the campaigns against and threats issued by some local extremist groups, which cry out for respect for the feelings of the muslims in Palestine.
"The world knows about the conflicts that have been taking place in that region and I like to think that if I am going to go to a place like this, the message of peace that I carry will be more evident. I hope this one spreads across the nation"He said McCartney.
Via | The Independent