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Yuval Raphael representing Israel with the song "New Day Will Rise" walks on the turquoise carpet next to the Basel Town Hall during the opening ceremony of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel on May 11, 2025.
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Yuval Raphael representing Israel with the song "New Day Will Rise" walks on the turquoise carpet next to the Basel Town Hall during the opening ceremony of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel on May 11, 2025.

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Eurovision Organizers Push Back Vote on 2026 Israeli Participation in Wake of Gaza Peace Deal

The annual singing competition's executive board will reconvene in December to consider calls to bar Israel from next year's event.

On the same day that President Trump announced a historic deal to end the two-year war between Israel and militant group Hamas, the organizers of the annual Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) said they will postpone a vote on calls to ban Israel from next year’s event.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tuesday’s (Oct. 13) ESC members — comprised of European public broadcasters that air the competition — were slated to hold an emergency meeting in November to vote on a request by some members to ban Israel from competing next year. Broadcasters from Ireland and Spain have called for a boycott against Israel in protest of the Israeli army’s actions in Gaza during the devastating two-year war; broadcasters in other nations, including Germany and Austria, have opposed the ban.

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