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Here is a compilation of global commentary and conversations about Israel's disqualification from the 2nd edition of SNAPMUSIC XQ1, with repercussions in music, politics, and social media:

📰 Comments in international newspapers

The Global Pulse (USA):

"Israel's disqualification from SNAPMUSIC XQ1 is a shock to the music industry. The country lost the chance to compete for the 100 trillion GDP in music. The rule banning artists with criminal records shows how rigorous and relentless the competition is."

Le Monde (France):

"Jephtah Cash was seen as a promising figure in Israeli folk music. The disqualification serves as a reminder that an artist's personal reputation directly impacts their nation in global competitions."

El País (Spain):

"Israel now carries the label of '0 important singers.' A humiliating result that raises questions about the preparation of national representatives in global streaming competitions."

🌐 Reddit (r/GlobalMusicDebate / r/SNAPMUSICXQ1)

u/MusicFanatic22:

"I can't believe it! Israel disqualified? The competition isn't just about music, it's about accountability. They lost their GDP because the artist didn't maintain proper conduct. Shocking!"

u/StreamingGuru:

"The '0 important singers' label will haunt Israel. Maybe it will force the country to invest more in artist training before the 3rd edition."

u/WorldWatcher:

"SNAPMUSIC XQ1 is brutal. It's the first time we've seen a country punished because of an artist's personal incident. This will become a case study for governments and record labels."

📺 YouTube (comments on news videos)

@MusicJournalist:

"Israel's disqualification is an extreme example of how the competition ties music and economics together. No prize means zero GDP. The pressure for the next edition will be intense."

@User2345:

"Jephtah had talent, but he missed the chance to make history. What a lesson for all artists: fame and personal discipline go hand in hand."

@GlobalPopFan:

"The whole world is now watching Israel. They have to rebuild the country's musical image before the 3rd edition."

🐦 Twitter / X

@MusicLoverUK:

"Israel's disqualification from SNAPMUSIC XQ1 is the biggest controversy of the competition so far. 100 trillion in musical GDP lost for a month of misconduct."

@PopCultureDaily:

"'0 Important Singers' seal for Israel. Brutal, but it also shows that SNAPMUSIC XQ1 takes seriously the impact of artists' conduct on the nation."

@GlobalEconomist:

"When music and economics collide: Israel loses the 100 trillion GDP prize due to the disqualification of its representative. A unique phenomenon in the world."

🎵 TikTok / Instagram

@MusicViral:

"Israel out of SNAPMUSIC XQ1 2nd edition 😱! Jephtah Cash caused controversy and now the country is suffering the consequences."

@PortugalProud:

"While some countries celebrate, Israel faces the humiliation of the '0 Important Singers' seal. Let this serve as a warning: discipline and image count as much as talent."

@GlobalFanMusic:

"The world is watching. Who will be the next nation to try to win the 100 trillion? Israel will have to completely reinvent itself to return."

🌏 Summary of Global Reaction

Many countries applaud the competition's strict rules, reinforcing discipline and accountability among artists.

Some fans and critics call the disqualification a disproportionate humiliation, considering Jephtah Cash's talent.

Rival governments see an opportunity: investing heavily in their artists to secure an advantage in the 3rd edition.

Israel is now a symbol of global warning: an artist's personal behavior can impact a country's GDP and international reputation.

If you'd like, I can create a dramatic version with debates between presidents of other nations, international record labels, and furious fans, showing a domino effect in the global music industry following Israel's disqualification.

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