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Why hasn’t Israel been banned from the Eurovision Song Contest? – UK Times

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The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place this month – but the popular music event remains mired in controversy surrounding the involvement of Israel.

Several countries, including Spain – one of the “Big Five” nations ordinarily guaranteed a spot in the final – have withdrawn from the competition in protest at Israel’s participation.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the organising body behind Eurovision, has faced calls to ban Israel for three years running, but has each time allowed Israel to remain in the competition.

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Israel’s actions in Gaza have been described by many – including a UN Commission, Amnesty International, and the International Association of Genocide Scholars – as a genocide. Israel has denied this.

Explaining Spain’s reasons for boycotting the 2026 ceremony, José Pablo López, chair of the Spanish radio and television corporation, said: “As joint organisers of the Eurovision song contest, we share a collective responsibility. While Israel has regularly participated in the competition, the current events and the genocide currently taking place make it impossible for us to look the other way.

“It is not accurate to claim that Eurovision is merely an apolitical music festival. We are all aware that the contest carries significant political implications. The Israeli government is equally aware of this fact and leverages the event on the international stage.”

There has been much speculation over the reason for the EBU’s refusal to ban Israel from the competition.

Historically, the competition has always branded itself as apolitical, but in 2022 set a precedent when it banned Russia from the competition, following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Significantly, however, the EBU did not initially seek to ban Russia, and only evicted them from the competition after other participating nations threatened a boycott.

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Israeli singer Yuval Raphael representing Israel at the 2025 ceremony
Israeli singer Yuval Raphael representing Israel at the 2025 ceremony (AFP/Getty)

In their original statement explaining their initial decision not to issue a ban, organisers said that Eurovision was a “non-political cultural event that unites nations and celebrates diversity through music”.

When it comes to Israel, some have highlighted the fact that one of Eurovision’s biggest and most prominent sponsors is Israeli beauty products company Moroccanoil.

Another dilemma, however, may involve a counter-boycott from other participating nations: some countries – including, most significantly, Germany – had threatened to withdraw from Eurovision if Israel were banned.

Ahead of the 2026 competition, the EBU did not hold a vote on Israel’s participation, but instead voted to institute new rules on voting manipulation, amid claims that Israel had violated the spirit of the contest in 2025 by encouraging ex-pat citizens to expend 20 allocated votes on their contestant.

In a statement issued after the EBU’s general assembly last December, the organisation said a “large majority” of members had decided against another vote on participation. “The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 should proceed as planned, with the additional safeguards in place,” it said.

It did not hold a vote on Israel’s participation for 2026, instead asking broadcasters to vote on whether to introduce new rules designed to prevent governments and third parties from disproportionately promoting songs to influence voters.

The Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Vienna, with two semi-finals on 12 and 14 May and a final on 16 May.

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