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Fifth country to boycott Eurovision over Israel

Iceland has become the fifth country to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 after Israel was cleared to take part, joining Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands.

Iceland has become the fifth country to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 after Israel was cleared to take part, joining Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands.

The move was announced on Wednesday by Iceland’s public broadcaster RUV, which said it will neither send a performer to Eurovision nor air the show next year.

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RUV linked the boycott to widespread public opposition in Iceland to Israel’s presence in the competition and to what it described as the failure of contest organizer European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to address concerns raised by member broadcasters. The network said it had urged the EBU to allow a formal vote on Israel’s eligibility, but the request was rejected.

“It is clear that neither joy nor peace will prevail regarding the participation of RUV in Eurovision,” the broadcaster said in a press release.

Several broadcasters had earlier urged the EBU to bar Israel over the war in Gaza and allegations of voting manipulation during the 2025 contest, which some networks argued boosted Israel’s result.

Eurovision organizers have insisted that Israel meets the contest requirements and will remain eligible to compete in 2026. The EBU has introduced new rules aimed at limiting political or government influence over entries and voting after repeated disputes related to the Gaza conflict.

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Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands announced their withdrawals last week, also citing Israel’s participation and the EBU’s refusal to revisit the issue. Spain’s exit drew particular attention because it is one of Eurovision’s five major financial contributors, while Ireland remains the show’s most successful country by wins.