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Spain public broadcaster calls for ‘debate’ over Israel’s Eurovision participation due to Gaza concerns

Spain public broadcaster calls for ‘debate’ over Israel’s Eurovision participation due to Gaza concerns

The Swiss city of Basel will host the glitzy annual song contest after thousands protested against Israel's participation last year in Sweden.
12 Apr, 2025

Spain’s public broadcaster said on Friday it had called for a “debate” over Israel’s participation in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland due to “concerns” over the war on Gaza.

RTVE has sent a letter to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which manages the event, “requesting a debate on the participation of Israeli public television (KAN)” in the contest, the Spanish public broadcaster said in a statement.

The Swiss city of Basel will host the glitzy annual extravaganza — one of the world’s biggest live television events, which involves countries from Europe to Australia — at the St. Jakobshalle indoor arena, with the semi-finals on May 13 and 15, and the final on May 17.

Public broadcasters of participating nations select the candidate to represent them, so the absence of KAN would mean there would be no Israeli performer at this year’s event.

RTVE said it “reiterates its support” for Eurovision “but also acknowledges the concerns that the situation in Gaza and the participation of KAN public television are raising within Spanish civil society.

“It would be appropriate for the EBU to recognise the existence of this debate and provide a forum for discussion between EBU member broadcasters on the participation of Israeli public television,” the statement added.

The EBU said it appreciated “concerns and deeply held views around the current conflict in the Middle East”, but added that all its members were eligible to compete at Eurovision.

“We remain in constant contact with those participating this year, including RTVE, on all aspects of the contest,” it added in a statement.

Thousands protested at last year’s contest in the Swedish city of Malmo against Israel’s participation against the backdrop of the Israeli aggression in Gaza.

Israeli competitor Eden Golan had to change her lyrics over their apparent references to the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which sparked the war on Gaza.

A survivor of that attack will represent Israel in Basel.

During the Hamas attack at the Nova music festival, Yuval Raphael said she survived by hiding under a pile of bodies. She said she would be ready to face the kind of response Golan faced.

Finland’s public broadcaster Yle received two petitions last month demanding it push for Israel to be banned from the contest due to the war on Gaza.

One was signed by more than 500 music and culture industry professionals, while a public petition was signed by over 10,000 people.

Israel has won the contest four times, most recently in Lisbon in 2018.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas fighters launched a cross-border attack in Israel that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and the capture of 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures.

Israel’s ensuing bombardment and invasion of Gaza has killed nearly 51,000 people in the territory, mainly civilians, according to the health ministry in Gaza. The UN has deemed its figures generally reliable.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 12, 2025 12:26pm
The Public Broadcasters of Spain in this case are 100 percent right. However, in the corridors of power and influence at Washington, D.C., blindly offering unwavering but illegal, immoral and unethical support in cash and kind through U.S. tax-payers account to racist, bigot, wicked, liar, corrupt, crooked, cruel, cunning, crafty, crazy and criminal Netanyahu and his fascist cronies, who cares?
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Mohsin Raza Khan Apr 12, 2025 04:27pm
Israel is not part of Europe. Therefore it should not be allowed to participate in any kind of European gatherings. Be they sports, or musical events.
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