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Several European countries, including Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, Iceland, and the Netherlands, threaten to boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates, citing the ongoing Gaza conflict. The European Broadcasting Union is consulting members on managing participation amid geopolitical tensions, with Israel's involvement uncertain until December's decision.
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Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, Iceland, and the Netherlands threaten to boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, citing political tensions. The European Broadcasting Union will decide in December whether Israel can take part amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. The controversy highlights tensions between cultural unity and political disputes.
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Multiple concerts in Europe and Turkey have been canceled or withdrawn due to artists' pro-Israel stances amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza. The cancellations include bands and singers like Disturbed, Morrissey, and Robbie Williams, citing safety concerns and political protests. The controversy highlights the cultural fallout from the Gaza war.
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Two years after Hamas’s attack on Israel, commemorations took place alongside ongoing debates about mourning during Sukkot. Large memorial events in Israel reflected national grief, with some urging remembrance during the holiday’s joyful traditions, amid ongoing tensions and hostage concerns.
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Several European broadcasters, including Spain, Ireland, and the Netherlands, announced they will boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, citing concerns over Gaza's humanitarian crisis and political interference. The EBU plans rule changes to address voting manipulation, but a vote on Israel's inclusion is imminent.