Spain becomes latest country to threaten Eurovision boycott if Israel takes part

The Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia had already taken the same stance
Spain becomes latest country to threaten Eurovision boycott if Israel takes part

Israeli contestant Yuval Raphael performing “New Day Will Rise” at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. File picture: Andres Poveda

Spain has joined the group of countries threatening not to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest unless Israel is excluded from the competition over the war in Gaza.

The Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia had already taken the same stance.

Spain’s addition to the list puts more pressure on both Israel and the European Broadcasting Union, which organises the contest.

Spanish public broadcaster RTVE made the decision at a board meeting in Madrid.

The announcement comes as diplomatic ties between Spain and Israel frayed after large protests against the presence of a Israeli-owned cycling team disrupted the Spanish Vuelta race.

Spain’s prime minister said on Monday that he would like Israel to be banned from sporting events.

The European Broadcasting Union said last week that it was consulting its members on how to “manage participation and geopolitical tensions” around the song contest and would give them until mid-December to decide if they want to participate.

Russia was banned from Eurovision after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but Israel has continued to compete for the past two years despite disputes over its participation.

Eurovision’s finale is scheduled to be held in Vienna in May.

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