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Britneys Spears Becomes a Name of Beach in Israel

BestINews - Israel is taking a closer relationship to Britney Spears. It is not because the singers Oops! I Did It Again migrated to Israel, but the Hebrew-speaking country has named one of its shores as Britney Beach, which was deliberately taken from Spears.


The step is taken to welcome the arrival of the 35 years ole singer on July 3. Spears is going to hold a concert in Tel Aviv. It's been a long awaited concert by local people, literaly becomes the main agenda this year. The naming of the beach was endorsed and announced by Tel Aviv's official account on Twitter, Monday (26/6).

"The population of @matankaufman suggested us to give awards at @britneyspears for her arrival to this city. So, welcome our new beach: Britney Beach!" confirmed the account via Twitter, with enthusiast emo icon.



Quoted from Ace Showbiz, the naming is related to the citizens who urged to make Spears feels like home. However, a source told The Jerusalem Post that the naming of the beach is only for short time.

However, the Government of Israel can not deny how important Spear is to the citizens. Her arrival even make elections in Israel going to be postponed a day. An official of the Israel Labor Party said the election to choose the party's next leader should be held on July 3. However, corfirmed by AFP, the former party leader and the Defense Minister Amir Peretz said Israel was postponed the election for a day.


It is said that the postponed happens because it has the same date as Spears' concert at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv. Peretz, who is said to become the opponent of the present Chairman of the labour party, Isaac Herzog, said that if the election still be held that day, there will be a logistics matter. It is estimated that the concert make a serious traffic jam.

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