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- Eurovision Is in Turmoil as Israel’s Participation Leads to . . .
Spain, Ireland and Others Boycott Eurovision Over Israel’s Participation The Netherlands and Slovenia also said they would not take part in next year’s contest, meant to be its celebratory
- Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands to boycott . . .
But Israeli participation has come under pressure since the war in Gaza began two years ago, with an apparent surge in public support for Israel's entries as well as protests and calls for a boycott
- Eurovision 2026: Full List of Countries Boycotting Contest
The announcements followed a meeting of the European Broadcasting Union, where several countries urged Israel’s exclusion over its conduct of the war in Gaza
- The events that led to countries boycotting 2026 Eurovision . . .
During the week-long competition, pro-Palestinian protesters showed their support for Gaza and condemned Israel’s participation, while Israeli contestant Eden Golan’s performances were met
- Eurovision in turmoil as countries stage boycott over Israel . . .
The boycotting countries said their decision was based on Israel’s war in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis, as they launched a historic boycott that plunges Eurovision into its deepest-ever crisis “Culture unites, but not at any price,” Taco Zimmerman, general director of Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS, said Thursday
- Four countries to boycott Eurovision Song Contest over Israel . . .
Four countries to boycott Eurovision Song Contest over Israel’s inclusion Ireland, Spain, Netherlands, and Slovenia refuse to participate in next year’s event after calling for Israel to be
- boycott Eurovision: Israel Eurovision controversy explained . . .
The situation creates a major divide in the Eurovision community and shapes the debate on participation and governance ahead of next year’s show Israel Eurovision controversy explained Israel Eurovision controversy explained as several European broadcasters confirm withdrawal from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest
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