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Israel to Remain in Eurovision After EBU Calls Off Vote

Last updated: December 4, 2025 8:10 pm
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Israel’s Participation in Eurovision Song Contest Secured Despite Controversy

The Eurovision Song Contest, a beloved annual music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), faced a potential controversy as the general assembly debated Israel’s participation in the upcoming 70th edition of the contest. However, the vote over Israel’s involvement was ultimately called off, ensuring that the country will indeed take part in the prestigious event.

Scheduled to be held in Austria from May 12-16, the Eurovision Song Contest is a celebration of music and cultural diversity, with the EBU collaborating with the host country’s broadcaster to orchestrate the competition. Israeli broadcaster KAN, an EBU member, expressed concerns over the attempt to remove Israel from the contest, labeling it as a cultural boycott. Golan Yochpaz, CEO of KAN, emphasized the importance of upholding freedom of creation and expression, urging EBU members to consider the implications of engaging in a cultural boycott.

Several countries, including Ireland, Spain, Slovenia, and the Netherlands, had threatened to boycott the event if Israel participated, citing political reasons related to the conflict in Gaza. Despite the controversy, Israel’s strong showing in the previous year’s competition, where they secured second place with a powerful ballad performed by Yuval Raphel, showcased the country’s talent and artistic prowess.

Eurovision winners are determined through a combination of audience votes and jury panels selected by each participating country. In light of the discussions surrounding Israel’s participation, EBU members voted on implementing new measures and safeguards for the upcoming contest, including changes to the composition of jury panels and adjustments to the voting system to enhance transparency and trust in the competition.

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EBU President Delphine Ernotte Cunci commended members for their constructive contributions and emphasized the importance of unity and cultural exchange in the Eurovision Song Contest. While the event’s name suggests a European focus, participation is contingent on EBU membership rather than geographical location. Israel, a four-time winner of the competition, has been a longstanding participant since 1973, showcasing its musical prowess on the international stage.

As preparations for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest continue, the focus remains on celebrating diversity, creativity, and the power of music to unite people across borders. Despite the initial controversy, Israel’s participation in the event serves as a testament to the spirit of inclusivity and artistic expression that defines the Eurovision Song Contest.

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