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Reigning Miss Universe rejects calls to boycott pageant over Israel setting

Iconic beauty contest is "no place for politics," Andrea Meza says during a visit to Jerusalem. The pageant's Dec. 12 debut in Eilat has been marred by controversy but organizers say Jewish state was chosen as host "due to its rich history, beautiful landscapes, myriad of cultures and appeal as a global tourist destination."

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  11-18-2021 09:32
Last modified: 11-18-2021 09:32
Reigning Miss Universe rejects calls to boycott pageant over Israel settingEPA/Atef Safadi

Miss Universe 2020 Andrea Meza from Mexico during a tour in Jerusalem's Old City, Nov. 17, 2021 | Photo: EPA/Atef Safadi

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The reigning Miss Universe said Wednesday the long-running beauty pageant shouldn't be politicized, even though its next edition is being held in Israel amid pressure on contestants to drop out in solidarity with the Palestinians.

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The 70th Miss Universe pageant is being staged in the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat on Dec. 12. Dozens of contestants from around the world will arrive there in the coming weeks to compete in national costumes, evening gowns and swimwear. They will also have their public speaking prowess tested with a series of interview questions.

But the pageant is in the spotlight for being held in Israel amid calls to boycott the country over its treatment of the Palestinians. At least one country has already called off its participation.

"Everyone with different beliefs, with different backgrounds, with different cultures, they all come together and when you are in there you forget about politics, about your religion," Andrea Meza, the current Miss Universe, said ahead of a tour of Jerusalem's Old City, the epicenter of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "It's just about embracing other women."

Meza, 27, represents Mexico and was crowned in May, during a COVID-delayed ceremony in Florida, where contestants accessorized their sparkling gowns with face masks. She hands over the crown in Eilat on Dec. 12.

Miss Universe Andrea Meza prays at the Western Wall during a tour in Jerusalem's Old City, Nov. 17, 2021 (EPA/Atef Safadi)

Hosting the show is a coup for Israel, which for years has been confronting a Palestinian-led international campaign calling for boycotts, divestment and sanctions. Israel hopes the pageant will help draw tourists and project an image of Israel as a safe destination during the pandemic.

Paula M. Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization, has said Israel has been on the shortlist of host countries "due to its rich history, beautiful landscapes, myriad of cultures and appeal as a global tourist destination."

But contestants are facing pressure to boycott the event and set aside hopes for the crown to make a political statement.

PACBI, a Palestinian activist group and founding member of the boycott movement, called on contestants to "do no harm to our struggle for freedom, justice and equality by withdrawing from the pageant."

Citing COVID, Malaysia has announced it won't send a contestant. And South Africa's government said it was withdrawing support for the country's representative over her participation in the event.

"The atrocities committed by Israel against Palestinians are well documented," the government said in a statement, adding that it "cannot in good conscience associate itself with such."

Both countries are strong supporters of the Palestinians.

Israel's Foreign and Tourism ministries declined to comment on the issue.

The Miss Universe pageant will draw contestants from Morocco and the United Arab Emirates – Arab countries that recently normalized ties with Israel.

Meza said she didn't fault women who wanted to sit out this year's contest but she said she had no problem with the competition being held in Israel.

Wearing a flowing, full-length dress with flat sandals, Meza meandered through the mostly empty cobblestoned alleyways of the Old City, stopping to peek into shops as a media scrum followed. Vendors, unaccustomed to seeing throngs since the onset of the pandemic, stared and wondered aloud about the attention Meza was drawing.

Meza, who is a software engineer, said she was "just a girl," from a small town in Mexico who was not a "perfect and flawless" beauty queen. She said she had worked hard to become Miss Universe and that the competition wasn't only about parading women in bikinis but also about testing their intelligence.

Asked if she could offer a solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, she said she didn't believe in violence and that communication was key.

"People have to make compromises and I really hope that we can make this through talking and conversation," she said.

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