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Ireland threatens to withdraw from Eurovision if Israel participates

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ireland signals Potential Eurovision Withdrawal over Israel‘s Participation

DUBLIN, May 17, ​2024 ⁣- Ireland’s national broadcaster, RTÉ, has indicated it may withdraw from ⁤teh Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is permitted to participate in the ⁣2025 competition, escalating international pressure surrounding the event. The move follows growing calls for a ban on Israel’s involvement due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The potential boycott raises significant questions about the future ⁢of ‍the‍ widely-watched contest, which prides itself on being ⁣a non-political celebration​ of music. Wiht approximately 37 to⁤ 40 countries typically participating, a cascade of similar decisions from other broadcasters could dramatically shrink the competition’s scale and viewership.the Irish eurovision Fan Club chair, Frank Dermody, lauded RTÉ’s stance, stating the broadcaster had made a “very good decision.”

RTÉ’s position comes after over 70⁣ former Eurovision contestants signed a letter earlier this year urging organizers to exclude Israel from the 2025 contest. Dermody, who leads the Irish ⁢Eurovision Fan club, expressed discomfort⁣ with israel’s participation​ in the past two competitions, stating, “I found ‍it ‌quite tough ‍the last ⁤two⁤ years watching a country​ use our competition of peace and love‍ to spread the opposite.”

Dermody⁢ warned that further withdrawals by other broadcasters could‍ lead to a “massive dip” in audience numbers and perhaps reduce the contest‌ to as few as 15 or 20 participating countries in 2026. The European​ Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organizes ‍Eurovision, has yet to ⁤respond directly to Ireland’s threat, but maintains that the contest is a non-political event.

Eurovision has been held annually ​since 1956, evolving into a global spectacle with millions of viewers. Ireland holds the record for the most wins, with⁣ seven ‌victories, and has ‌a‌ deeply passionate fanbase. The country last hosted the ⁢competition in 1997.‌ The⁢ EBU is expected to address the ⁢growing controversy and announce its ⁢decision regarding Israel’s participation in the coming⁢ months.

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