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Four EU states to boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s participation

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December 5, 2025
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Published: December 5, 2025 3:07 am
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Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands have announced that they will pull out of the song contest

Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands said they will boycott the next Eurovision Song Contest after Israel was cleared to take part. Earlier this year, several broadcasters urged the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organizes the contest, to bar Israel over the war in Gaza and claims that the 2025 vote had been rigged.

The latest truce, brokered after months of fighting, was intended to pause hostilities and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. It followed a year of escalating violence after Israel launched its campaign in response to Hamas’s October 2023 attack, which killed 1,200 people and led to 250 hostages. Gaza health authorities say Israeli operations have since killed more than 70,000 Palestinians. Despite the US-brokered ceasefire in October, Israeli attacks have continued, killing at least 366 and injuring 938, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The EBU confirmed Israel’s participation on Thursday after members approved tougher voting rules. The move followed allegations by several European broadcasters that the 2025 contest had been manipulated to boost the Israeli contestant.

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Hours later, Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS announced its withdrawal. “Infringement of universal values such as humanity, press freedom, but also the political interference that occurred during the previous edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, crossed a boundary for us,” it said.

Ireland’s RTE cited the “appalling loss of lives in Gaza,” the humanitarian crisis, and Israel’s crackdown on press freedom as reasons for its withdrawal and decision not to air the event.

Slovenia’s RTVSLO also said it would not participate. “We cannot stand on the same stage with a representative of a country that caused the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza,” Director Ksenija Horvat said.

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Spain’s broadcaster RTVE later confirmed it would pull out as well. RTVE, along with broadcasters from seven other countries, requested a secret ballot on Israel’s participation. When the EBU rejected the call, RTVE said the decision “deepens our distrust in the organisation of the contest and confirms the political pressure surrounding it.”

Eurovision organizers have introduced new rules to address interference concerns, including limits on audience voting, stricter promotion guidelines, enhanced security safeguards and the return of juries to the semi-finals.

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