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5 countries boycott the Eurovision Song Contest while Israel takes part

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaDecember 11, 20254 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Crisis

Iceland has become the fifth country to announce it will boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest after Israel’s participation in the contest was officially confirmed last week. Despite boycott threats from several broadcasters over Israel’s actions in the Gaza war, Israel’s entry was approved after members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) decided not to hold a vote on banning the country.

Background on the Boycott

Following the EBU’s decision, Spain, one of the so-called "Big Five" with the largest contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest, said it would boycott the 2026 event because of Israel’s participation. The Eurovision Song Contest host broadcasters in Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and now Iceland are also withdrawing from the song contest, which attracts millions of viewers worldwide.

Reaction from Eurovision

“We respect the decision of all broadcasters who have decided not to take part in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest and hope to welcome them back soon,” said Eurovision director Martin Green. Iceland joins four other countries that are eliminated from the international music competition.

EBU Dispute Over Israel

On December 4, the EBU, which runs Eurovision and represents public broadcasters from 56 countries, held its biannual meeting, where some members called for Israel’s expulsion over alleged election interference and its handling of the war in Gaza. The assembly decided to adopt stricter voting rules in response to allegations that Israel had previously rigged the vote in favor of its candidate.

Voting System Under Scrutiny

Eurovision’s voting system came under scrutiny after Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, jumped to second place in this year’s public vote. Last year’s representative, Eden Golan, also climbed to fifth place, both despite poor jury ratings. “A large majority of members agreed that there was no need for a further vote on participation and that the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 should go ahead as planned with the additional security measures in place,” the EBU said.

Impact of the War in Gaza

The war in Gaza has created a sharp divide between host broadcasters and participants over the past two years. “The situation in Gaza makes it increasingly difficult to maintain the Eurovision Song Contest as a neutral cultural event, despite the ceasefire and acceptance of the peace process, as well as Israel’s use of the competition for political goals,” said the secretary general of Spain’s RTVE.

Withdrawal Statements

Spain is one of the “Big Five” wholesale market countries that make the greatest contribution to competition. The Irish broadcaster also released a similar statement on its decision to withdraw from the event: "RTE believes that Ireland’s participation remains irresponsible given the appalling loss of life in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis there, which continues to endanger the lives of so many civilians." Ireland have won seven times, a record they share with Sweden.

Promoting Understanding

Israeli President Isaac Herzog was pleased that Israel had been cleared to take part in the 2026 show, adding that it “deserves to be represented on every stage in the world.” “I hope that the competition continues to be a competition that promotes culture, music, friendship between nations and cross-border cultural understanding,” he said. Germany and Austria, which will host next year’s competition, have supported Israel remaining.

Eurovision in Crisis

Eurovision is in the “worst crisis ever” according to Eurovision expert and author Dean Vuletic. "I have traced the political history of the contest and I can say that this is truly the most serious crisis it has ever faced because we see such deep divisions in the European Broadcasting Union on this issue," he said. The disagreements over Israel’s continued involvement go beyond previous EBU disagreements. Next year is the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, which should be a celebration, but the boycotts mean there will be political controversy instead.

2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel Austria Boycott Ceasefire Conflict resolution Eden Golan Electoral fraud Electoral system European Broadcasting Union Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Gaza Strip Germany Iceland Isaac Herzog Israel Israel–Hamas war Jury Martin Green (professor) Netherlands Publishing Republic of Ireland Slovenia Spain Spanish Empire Sweden
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