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Iceland to boycott 2026 Eurovision in protest of go-ahead for Israel

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Posted on December 10, 2025

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COPENHAGEN, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Iceland will not take part in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, the country's public broadcaster RUV said on Wednesday, after organiser the European Broadcasting Union

Iceland Withdraws from Eurovision 2026 Over Israel's Participation

COPENHAGEN, ‌Dec 10 (Reuters) - Iceland will not take part in ‍the ‌2026 Eurovision Song Contest, the country's public broadcaster RUV ⁠said on Wednesday, after ‌organiser the European Broadcasting Union last week cleared Israel's participation.

The decision to allow Israel to take part in the ⁠next Eurovision, which will be held in Vienna in May, earlier ​prompted Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Slovenia ‌to withdraw in protest, ⁠citing Israel's conduct in the Gaza war.

"It is clear from the public debate in this country and ​the reaction to the EBU's decision last week that there will be neither joy nor peace regarding RUV's participation," the broadcaster's Director General Stefan Eiriksson ​said ‍in a statement.

Iceland ​was among the countries that had requested a vote last week on Israel's participation. But the European Broadcasting Union, or EBU, decided not to call a vote on Israel's participation, saying it had instead passed ⁠new rules aimed at discouraging governments from influencing the contest.

Iceland has never won ​the song contest but came second in 1999 and 2009. The Eurovision Song Contest dates back to 1956 and reaches around 160 million viewers, ‌according to the EBU.

(Reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen in Copenhagen and Essi Lehto in Helsinki, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Iceland will not participate in Eurovision 2026.
  • The boycott is in protest of Israel's participation.
  • Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, and Slovenia also withdrew.
  • EBU introduced new rules to limit government influence.
  • Iceland has never won Eurovision but was runner-up twice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Eurovision Song Contest?
The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international song competition held among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union, featuring original songs performed by artists representing their countries.
What is the European Broadcasting Union?
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is an alliance of public service media organizations, which organizes events like the Eurovision Song Contest and promotes cooperation among its members.
What is a boycott?
A boycott is a form of protest in which individuals or groups refuse to engage with or support an organization, country, or event to express disapproval or to bring about change.

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