GENEVA (AP) — Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest, the feel-good pop music gala that pulls greater than 100 million viewers yearly, are assembly Thursday to deal with a bitter and divisive subject: Whether or not Israel should be allowed to participate within the 2026 competitors.
The European Broadcasting Union, a gaggle of public broadcasters from 56 nations that runs the competitors, is holding a normal meeting, with some nations calling for Israel to be excluded over alleged interference in contest voting and its conduct of the war against the militant Hamas group in Gaza.
Consultants predict delegates received’t attain a united place on the problem at EBU headquarters in Geneva and it’s not clear whether or not a vote shall be referred to as. That might imply broadcasters might need to determine, on their very own or as a breakaway group, whether or not to participate as particular person nations.
“Eurovision is changing into a little bit of a fractured occasion,” mentioned Paul Jordan, an skilled on the competition often called Dr. Eurovision. “The slogan is ‘United by Music’ … sadly it’s disunited via politics.”
“It’s grow to be fairly a messy and poisonous scenario,” he added.
Divided Over Politics
The competition, whose seventieth version is scheduled for Vienna in May, pits acts from dozens of countries in opposition to each other for the continent’s musical crown.
It strives to place pop earlier than politics, however has repeatedly been embroiled in world occasions. Russia was expelled in 2022 after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The warfare in Gaza has been its greatest problem, with pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrating in opposition to Israel outdoors the final two Eurovision contests in Basel, Switzerland, in Could and Malmo, Sweden, in 2024.
The warfare in Gaza has additionally uncovered rifts within the European broadcasting world. Austria, which is about to host after Viennese singer JJ won in May with “Wasted Love,” helps Israel’s participation. Germany, too, is claimed to again Israel.

Iceland, Eire, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain are among the many nations which have threatened to sit out the contest if Israel is allowed to participate.
Opponents of Israel’s participation criticize the conduct of the warfare in Gaza, which has left greater than 70,000 individuals useless, based on the territory’s Well being Ministry, which operates beneath the Hamas-run authorities and whose detailed data are seen as typically dependable by the worldwide group.
Israel’s authorities has repeatedly defended its marketing campaign as a response to the Oct. 7, 2023, assault by Hamas-led militants that began the warfare. The militants killed some 1,200 individuals — largely civilians — within the assault and took 251 hostage.
Voting Course of Is Advanced
Israel additionally has confronted allegations of interference within the voting course of in Eurovision.
It’s not clear whether or not a lower in violence in Gaza, the place a U.S.-brokered ceasefire is holding, or EBU plans to change voting processes to protect in opposition to political interference shall be sufficient to placate some broadcasters who’re on the fence over the problem.
EBU mentioned officers at Thursday’s assembly shall be requested to think about that package deal of latest measures, together with lowering the variety of votes per cost methodology, and a return of “skilled juries” to the semifinals.
A vote on participation will solely happen if member broadcasters determine these steps should not adequate to guard the “neutrality and impartiality” of the competition, the broadcasting union mentioned in an e mail on Wednesday.
Members have till mid-December to substantiate their participation subsequent 12 months, and a remaining listing shall be introduced by Christmas, it mentioned.
Completely different Situations Are Potential
Eurovision skilled Dean Vuletic mentioned a boycott by any EU member nation can be important as a result of they’re “not dictatorships” and are meant, like Israel, to share values of democracy, human rights and variety.
“It could be the most important boycott of Eurovision ever. There have been boycotts prior to now, however they’ve been normally bilateral,” mentioned Vuletic, writer of “Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Tune Contest.”
The least possible situation, he mentioned, can be for Israel to determine unilaterally sit out: The nation’s nationwide broadcaster, Kan, has made no such announcement.
The fallout of a boycott may have implications for viewership and cash at a time when many broadcasters are beneath monetary strain from authorities funding cuts and the appearance of social media that has steered away eyeballs.
The nations threatening to stroll away embody some large names within the Eurovision world.
Spain is a part of the “Large 5” of large-market nations that contribute probably the most to the competition. Eire has received seven occasions, a document it shares with Sweden, whereas Iceland has the highest-percentage viewing viewers of any nation, based on Vuletic.
The controversy over Israel’s 2026 participation threatens to overshadow the return subsequent 12 months of three nations — Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania — after intervals of absence as a consequence of monetary and inventive causes.
“There are not any winners right here. No matter what occurs — whether or not Israel is in or out, whether or not nations keep or go — it’s not what Eurovision must be. It’s meant to be joyous and about bringing individuals collectively regardless of our politics,” Jordan mentioned. “Sadly it’s grow to be, I feel, a little bit of a political soccer.”
Lawless reported from London.











