Eurovision Song Contest marred by boycotts and protests over Israel's participation
The annual event has become embroiled in a societal clash over Israel's military operations in the Middle East
The Eurovision Song Contest is facing boycotts and protests over Israel's participation, with five countries boycotting the event and others criticizing Israel's military operations in the Middle East. The controversy has sparked a debate over the balance between criticism of Israel and fueling antisemitism. The European Broadcasting Union has attempted to quell the furor, but the protests and boycotts threaten to overshadow the contest. The event has become a watershed moment for the song contest, with some former winners distancing themselves from the competition.





