Ireland Boycotts Eurovision Amid Gaza War Tensions with Israel
L'essentiel
Ireland boycotts Eurovision 2026 due to tensions with Israel over the Gaza war, amidst other UK-centric news on TV filming locations, hospital funding, and Russell T Davies' new drama.
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Ireland's decision is part of escalating diplomatic tensions over Israel's actions in Gaza.
Ireland is boycotting Eurovision 2026 due to tensions with Israel over the Gaza war. This move is the latest in a series of actions by Ireland against Israel. Meanwhile, in the UK, the cast of Rivals series 2 was spotted filming in Corsham, Wiltshire, and Bristol, putting these towns in the spotlight. Additionally, there has been no government sign-off for the new £63m Shotley Bridge Hospital announced in 2025. Lastly, first-look photos and a clip of Russell T Davies' new LGBT drama, Tip Toe, have been released.
Ireland's boycott of Eurovision is part of its stance against Israel's war in Gaza, reflecting deeper geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
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Further diplomatic actions from Ireland or allies
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Questions ouvertes
- Duration of the boycott
- Impact on future cultural exchanges




