Despite mounting international protest against Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has granted Israel permission to participate in the Eurovision 2026 international music contest. Foreign media reports indicate that the EBU made the controversial decision not to hold a vote among member nations regarding Israel’s participation.
🇪🇺 European Nations Withdraw
🚫 Mass Withdrawal
The EBU’s decision has triggered a fierce backlash among several participating European countries. Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Slovenia have all announced their withdrawal from the contest in protest. These nations argue that they cannot participate while Israel is committing what they view as genocide and war crimes in Palestine. Ireland had previously issued a formal threat to boycott the event.
📜 EBU’s Regulatory Stance
In defense of its decision, the European Broadcasting Union also approved new regulations aimed at discouraging political factors from influencing the contest. However, critics suggest that the EBU’s move amounts to turning a blind eye to severe international ethical and human rights violations on a platform dedicated to art and music. This situation highlights the deepening political divisions transforming the Eurovision into a highly contested international event.

