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Eurovision Song Contest

Gaza Peace Deal Keeps Israel in Eurovision Song Contest

The European Broadcasting Union confirmed that Israel remains eligible for Eurovision 2026 after members amended contest rules but declined to hold a vote on expelling any country. Organizers emphasized that all broadcasters willing to follow the updated guidelines may participate, a move that effectively closed the door on efforts to exclude Israel following the Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release agreement. The decision followed months of pressure from activist groups and some public broadcasters seeking to punish Israel over the war.

The updated rules include limits on coordinated government promotion and adjustments to voting procedures intended to bolster public trust in results. Israel’s continued presence drew praise from those arguing that cultural events should not be hijacked by political campaigns, especially when the country had been attacked by a terror organization and secured a truce that returned hostages. Even so, the outcome set the stage for some national broadcasters to reconsider their involvement next year.

With Israel cleared to compete, attention now turns to the 70th edition of the contest in Vienna. Organizers expect to release the final list of participants before Christmas, with security and logistical planning already underway for the May 2026 shows.

(BB/VFI News)