
Four Countries Boycott Eurovision after Israel is Cleared to Compete
Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Slovenia announced they will boycott Eurovision 2026 in protest of Israel’s participation, days after organizers affirmed that all compliant members may join next year’s show. The broadcasters that withdrew framed the move as a response to the humanitarian toll of the Gaza war, while Eurovision officials reiterated that the revised rules—rather than expulsions—would govern participation. The withdrawals spotlighted an ongoing split among European outlets over whether cultural contests should serve as political battlegrounds.
Despite calls to exclude Israel, other broadcasters signaled they would proceed under the new framework, pointing to the importance of keeping the contest open and apolitical. In recent years, Israeli entrants received modest jury scores but significant support from popular voting, a dynamic that fueled accusations and counter-claims about fairness and campaigning.
With boycotts declared and preparations continuing in Vienna, the coming months will test whether Eurovision can maintain its brand of cross-border culture while navigating deeply contentious politics surrounding Israel’s place in the event.
(BB/VFI News)
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