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Eurovision boss rejects calls from former contestants to ban Israel

The letter, addressed to the European Broadcasting Union, accuses Israeli broadcaster KAN of being complicit in genocide

May 6, 2025 13:40
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Pro-Palestine protesters march against Israel's participation in last year's Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, on May 11, 2024. (Photo by TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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The head of Eurovision has rejected calls from more than 70 former Eurovision contestants who signed an open letter calling for Israel’s entrant and its national broadcaster Kan to be banned from participating in this year’s song contest.

The letter accuses Kan of being “complicit” in Israel’s alleged genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza and blames the uproar over Israel’s participation in last year’s contest in Sweden for creating “the most politicised, chaotic and unpleasant” event in Eurovision history, The Independent reported on Wednesday.

Addressed to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Eurovision’s governing body, the letter seen reportedly features 72 signatories, including 2023’s UK contestant, the singer Mae Muller, who has Jewish heritage. It reiterates criticisms raised against the EBU in 2024 for the Eurovision broadcaster’s refusal to exclude Israel from the competition amid its ongoing offensive in Gaza, despite widespread calls for Israel to be banned and threats of boycott by other participating countries.

“By continuing to platform the representation of the Israeli state, the EBU is normalising and whitewashing its crimes,” the letter states. “The EBU has already demonstrated that it is capable of taking measures, as in 2022, when it expelled Russia from the competition [following Putin's invasion of Ukraine]. We don’t accept this double standard regarding Israel.”