Eurovision Song Contest
Italian broadcast reps. urge inclusion of Palestine in Eurovision
Only countries with a public broadcaster that is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) participate in Eurovision, and Palestine does not have a public broadcaster.
Israel will take part in the first Eurovision semifinal, EBU announces
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Eurovision host says it won't ban Palestinian flags, drown out boos during Israel's performance
This year, Eurovision actually matters - editorial
Anti-Israel activists have been calling for months to bar Israel from the contest and have unsuccessfully lobbied other countries’ participants to boycott the competition.
The competition begins: Eden Golan lands in Malmo for 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Golan will be accompanied by heavy security in Malmo due to the anti-Israel and antisemitic atmosphere in the city, which has only increased since Israel’s war against Hamas broke out.
'Fear of riots': Anti-Israel tensions rise in Malmo ahead of Eurovision
Four Jews living in Malmo, Sweden, reflect on the rise in antisemitic and anti-Israel tensions in the city, which have spiked since October 7, ahead of Eurovision.
Eden Golan to face a ‘hurricane’ of possible antisemitism in Malmo
The international song contest will be held this year in Malmo, Sweden, considered to be one of the most antisemitic cities in the world, making Israel's participation more complicated.
Eurovision Song Contest host Sweden braces for anti-Israel protests
Much focus is expected to be on Israeli contestant Eden Golan and her song Hurricane, as multiple large pro-Palestinian protests are planned outside the venue in Malmo.
Israeli singer Eden Golan receives death threats ahead of Eurovision song competition
The singer who will represent Israel in the competition is facing difficulties due to the war backlash, and after her song was almost disqualified by the European Broadcasting Union.
Performers refuse to boycott Eurovision simply because Israel is involved
Nine participants of the upcoming Eurovision contest will not boycott the annual competition, simply because of Israel's involvement.
Will Israel's new Eurovision entry blow judges away?
It wasn’t easy to get Israel’s song choice approved this year, but “Hurricane” finally received the thumbs up from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which runs the annual contest.
Israel will officially compete in the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Eden Golan will perform “Hurricane” at the competition in Malmo, Sweden, in May. The approved song has the same melody as “October Rain,” which was rejected.
Israel should be dropped from Eurovision if Gaza war continues, say Belgian ministers
Israel has already agreed to revise the lyrics of its potential submission to the song contest after EBU took issue with verses that appeared to reference Hamas' October 7 attack.