Four countries to boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s inclusion

Four European countries have joined forces in a bold move to boycott next year's Eurovision Song Contest over Israel's inclusion. Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have all announced that they will not participate in the 70th edition of the event held in Vienna, citing concerns over Israel's participation as a major reason.

The decision comes after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) confirmed earlier this week that it would not hold a vote on whether to exclude Israel from the competition. The EBU argued that its members had shown "clear support for reforms" aimed at reinforcing trust and protecting the contest's neutrality, which many see as a thinly veiled attempt to allow Israel to participate despite widespread criticism.

Critics of Israel's inclusion point to the country's involvement in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where thousands have lost their lives. Many have also accused Israel of using its participation in Eurovision to promote itself and boost its international image at the expense of others.

The Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS was among those that publicly opposed Israel's participation, stating that it could not be reconciled with the public values of its organization under current circumstances. The country had accused Israel of "proven interference" in last year's contest and noted its serious violation of press freedom during the Gaza war.

Ireland has taken a similar stance, citing the "appalling loss of lives in Gaza and humanitarian crisis" as the reason for its boycott. Slovenia has also joined the list, stating that it is doing so on behalf of the 20,000 children who died in Gaza.

The Spanish public broadcaster RTVE has also announced that it will not participate in the contest, stating that the situation in Gaza, despite a ceasefire and approval of the peace process, makes it increasingly difficult to keep Eurovision a neutral cultural event.

However, not all countries share this view. Germany has stated that it would not take part if Israel were barred from the competition, with Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer arguing that "Israel belongs in the Eurovision Song Contest."

Israeli President Isaac Herzog welcomed the EBU announcement, saying that his country deserves to be represented on every stage around the world despite facing a global smear campaign.
 
Ugh, can we take a step back from the drama and focus on how this is affecting the actual contest? I mean, I get it, everyone has their own opinions on Israel's participation, but boycotting isn't really going to solve anything... 🤦‍♂️

And seriously, who decides what countries are or aren't allowed to participate in Eurovision anyway? It feels like it's just a fancy way of saying "we're gonna play by our rules and everyone else can deal with it". Not exactly the spirit of international collaboration I was hoping for 🤷‍♂️

And don't even get me started on the EBU's claim that their members have shown "clear support for reforms"... sounds like a bunch of corporate doublespeak to me 💸

I guess what really gets my goat is how this is all going to affect the actual contestants and their fans. It's not just about politics, it's about people coming together to celebrate music and culture... can't we just focus on that for once? 🎶
 
this is so messed up 🤕 i feel bad for gaza, 20k kids lost their lives and we're still debating about eurovision 🤷‍♀️ i think it's time for us to take a stand and put politics aside for once... but i get why ppl are upset - israel's actions in gaza have been super concerning. i'm also kinda curious how ebu thinks they can just sweep this under the rug 🧹 can't we all just agree that everyone deserves respect, regardless of our differences? 🤝
 
omg I'm literally shaking about this 😱, it's like how can they even do this?! I mean I get why some people are upset about Israel's inclusion in Eurovision (seriously though 20k kids die in Gaza?!), but boycotting the whole thing just seems so extreme 🤯. Germany is literally saying that Israel should be included no matter what?! Like, don't they care about the controversy? It's like they're not even listening to anyone's concerns 🙄.

and can we talk about the EBU's decision to NOT hold a vote on excluding Israel from the competition?! Like, how can you just ignore all the criticism and let this go through? 🤔 it's like they're more worried about being PC than actually doing what's right.
 
OMG, can u believe this?? 🤯 Four European countries are boycotting Eurovision over Israel's inclusion and I'm all about it 💖! The Dutch broadcaster was totally right to speak out against Israel's interference in the contest last year - it's not cool that they're using their platform to boost their image at others' expense. And let's be real, the situation in Gaza is super serious and doesn't deserve to be ignored 🤕. I'm glad Ireland and Slovenia are taking a stand too! Slovenia's 20,000 kids who died in Gaza are not just numbers, they're human beings who deserved justice 💔. Germany thinks Israel should be allowed to participate even if others aren't? Like, no way, dude 😒. It's all about accountability and respecting the values of the contest. The EBU might say it's showing support for reforms but let's see how that plays out in practice 🤞.
 
man i dont get why ppl are making such a big deal about israel being part of eurovision 🤔 it seems like theyre more worried about lookin good than actual issues at hand...i mean, its just a song compo, what does it have to do with the gaza thing? cant we all just focus on spreadin love and unity thru music 🎵 instead of gettin all heated and dividing ourselves over politics?
 
🤔 this is so lame. europa's gonna lose out on a huge audience and a major platform for their artists 🎵 if they're not participating in eurovision. it feels like they're being bullied by some countries and it's just going to create more division 🚫 plus, isn't the whole point of eurovision to promote unity through music? 🌟
 
i feel bad for israel, but at the same time i think its kinda unfair on them that everyone's getting all upset about this 🤷‍♀️. eurovision's meant to promote unity and love, not drama & politics 🎶. it's like, they're gonna boycott over a few million people's lives being lost in gaza? i get why ppl are upset, but can't we just find a way to talk it out instead of throwing our hands up in the air 🤐? also, germany's stance on this is kinda interesting... its like, do they really think israel deserves a free pass just because? 🤔
 
Its kinda crazy how some countries are just gonna boycott an event cuz they dont like Israels presence 🤯. Thinks its all about Eurovision being neutral and fair but whats really going on is people using it as a platform to voice their opinions. And honestly, I can see both sides of the argument - we need to be aware of the impact our actions have globally, especially with events that are meant to bring people together 🌎.

But come on, Germany is already saying they wont participate if Israel gets barred? That's like putting pressure on other countries to make a decision for them. I mean, isnt Eurovision supposed to be about celebrating music and culture or what? 🎵 Its getting pretty complicated 😐.
 
OMG, can u believe that 4 European countries r boycotting Eurovision over Israel's inclusion? I mean, i get why ppl are upset about it, especially with all the drama going on in Gaza 🤕. The fact that thousands have lost their lives there is just heartbreaking. I'm glad some countries like Ireland and Slovenia are speaking out against it 🙌. But at the same time, it's kinda sad that some people think Israel can just use Eurovision to boost its image without being held accountable for its actions 😕. And Germany's like "but Israel belongs in Eurovision"? Like, what about the Palestinian perspective? 🤷‍♀️. The EBU saying they won't hold a vote on it is kinda weird tho 🤔. Anyway, this whole thing is just so complicated and frustrating 💔.
 
I'm so confused about this whole thing 🤔... I mean, I know there's been some drama with Israel and Gaza in the past, but come on guys... Eurovision is supposed to be all about music and fun! Can't we just focus on that? 🎶 And what's up with all these countries boycotting over it? It feels like a big messy game of musical chairs. Spain seems pretty reasonable though, I get where they're coming from. But Germany? Not so sure... Israel's got some major issues to deal with and representing them at Eurovision just feels like rubbing it in the faces of all those people who lost loved ones. Can't we all just get along and sing our hearts out together? 🎤
 
I mean come on! 🤷‍♂️ The EU countries are all like "we don't wanna participate in Eurovision cuz of Israel" but then Germany is like "hold up, I'm good". Doesn't that kinda contradict their whole boycott thing? 😒 And what's with the EBU being all vague about its reasons for not having a vote on whether to exclude Israel? Are they just trying to cover their own backsides? 🤔 The fact that Israel is getting all this grief over Eurovision just shows how sensitive everyone is these days... if it can't take a joke, maybe they shouldn't be participating in the first place. 😂
 
This is so frustrating 🤯! Can't these countries just have their own little protest without taking it out on Europe? I mean, what's the point of boycotting Eurovision if you're not going to participate anyway? It feels like they're just making a big show of themselves. And Germany's stance is super weird - "Israel belongs in Eurovision"? Are they for real? 🤔
 
I think this whole thing is pretty messed up 🤔. I mean, one minute you're all about peace and cultural exchange, and the next you're getting caught up in politics and drama 🎉. Eurovision's supposed to be about showcasing music from different countries, but now it seems like it's become a pawn in the whole Israel-Gaza conflict saga 💔.

I can understand why some people are upset – the situation in Gaza is dire, and any country that's got its hands deep in the conflict isn't exactly innocent 🤷‍♂️. But to say you won't participate just because your neighbor's involved? That feels kinda petty 😒. And now we've got countries backing out over it, when really shouldn't they be focusing on promoting peace and understanding instead of boycotts and finger-pointing 👊.

It's all pretty complicated, but I think what everyone should be asking themselves is: "What's the real reason behind this boycott?" Is it genuinely about neutrality, or just a convenient excuse to avoid dealing with the complexities of the situation? 🤷‍♀️
 
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