EBU to Vote on Israeli Participation in 2026 Eurovision
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

Yuval Raphael from Israel with the title “New Day Will Rise” on stage at the second semi-final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in the Arena St. Jakobshalle. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa via Reuters Connect
Members of the European Broadcasting Union will vote in November on Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna next year, the EBU said on Friday.
Eurovision, which stresses its political neutrality, has faced controversy this year linked to the war in Gaza.
“A vote on participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place at an extraordinary meeting of the EBU‘s General Assembly to be held online in early November,” the EBU told Reuters in a statement, later clarifying that the vote is on the participation of Israeli public broadcaster, KAN.
Only public service broadcasters who are members of the EBU can take part in the widely watched contest, and KAN is the only EBU member in Israel, the organization said.
KAN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung reported on Thursday that EBU members were informed of the vote in a letter from the organization’s president, Delphine Ernotte-Cunci.
The newspaper included a screenshot of the letter which said that the EBU executive board recognized that it could not reach a consensual position on KAN’s involvement in the competition.
“Given that the Union has never faced a divisive situation like this before, the board agreed that this question merited a broader democratic basis for a decision,” Ernotte-Cunci said in the letter, which the EBU confirmed.
On Sept. 16, Spanish state broadcaster RTVE’s board voted to withdraw from the 2026 contest to be held in May in Vienna if Israel took part.
Spain is the fifth country to make such a pledge after the Netherlands, Slovenia, Iceland, and Ireland, and the first of the so-called “Big Five” – a group that also includes Britain, Germany, Italy, and France. These countries automatically qualify for the contest’s final round.
Several countries had urged the EBU, an alliance of public broadcasters that organizes and co-produces the annual event, to exclude Israel from the 2025 edition.
Austrian singer JJ, who won this year, has also called for Israel’s exclusion in 2026.
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