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One Year After Major Protests Over the Gaza War, Israel’s Eurovision Involvement Continues to Spark Controversy

    Israel’s presence still roils Eurovision a year after major protests over the Gaza war
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    BASEL – Most contestants at the Eurovision Song Contest are seeking as much publicity as possible.

    Israel’s Yuval Raphael is keeping a low profile.

    The 24-year-old singer has participated in only a handful of media interviews or public events during this year’s Eurovision week, as Israel’s involvement in the continent-spanning pop music competition is met with protests for a second consecutive year.

    Raphael is set to take the stage on Thursday during the second semi-final in the Swiss city of Basel. Betting experts believe Raphael, who survived the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, at a music festival in southern Israel, is likely to advance to Saturday’s final with her uplifting song “New Day Will Rise.”

    Israel has been part of Eurovision for over 50 years and has claimed victory four times. However, last year’s competition in Malmo, Sweden, saw significant protests demanding Israel’s expulsion from the event due to its actions in the conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

    The Oct. 7 cross-border attacks by Hamas militants killed 1,200 people. More than 52,800 people in Gaza have been killed in Israel’s retaliatory offensive, according to the territory’s health ministry.

    About 200 people, many draped in Palestinian flags, protested in central Basel on Wednesday evening, demanding an end to Israel’s military offensive and the country’s expulsion from Eurovision. They marched in silence down a street noisy with music and Eurovision revelry.

    Many noted that Russia was banned from Eurovision after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    “It should be a happy occasion that Eurovision is finally in Switzerland, but it’s not,” said Lea Kobler, from Zurich. “How can we rightfully exclude Russia but we’re still welcoming Israel?”

    Last year, Israeli competitor Eden Golan received boos when she performed live at Eurovision. Raphael told the BBC that she expects the same and has rehearsed with background noise so she won’t be distracted.

    “But we are here to sing and I’m going to sing my heart out for everyone,” she said.

    Anti-Israel protests in Basel have been much smaller than last year in Malmo. Another protest is planned for Saturday in downtown Basel, 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) from the contest venue, St. Jakobshalle arena.

    But concern by some Eurovision participants and broadcasters continues.

    More than 70 former Eurovision contestants signed a letter calling for Israel to be excluded. Several of the national broadcasters that fund Eurovision, including those of Spain, Ireland and Iceland, have called for a discussion about Israel’s participation.

    Swiss singer Nemo, who brought the competition to Switzerland by winning last year, told HuffPost UK that “Israel’s actions are fundamentally at odds with the values that Eurovision claims to uphold — peace, unity, and respect for human rights.”

    At Wednesday’s protest, Basel resident Domenica Ott held a hand-made sign saying “Nemo was right.”

    She said the nonbinary singer was “very courageous.”

    “If Russia couldn’t participate, why should Israel?” she said.

    The European Broadcasting Union, which runs Eurovision, pointed out that Israel is represented by its public broadcaster, KAN, not the government. It has called on participants to respect Eurovision’s values of “universality, diversity, equality and inclusivity” and its political neutrality.

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    Hilary Fox and Kwiyeon Ha contributed to this story.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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