How will countries boycotting Eurovision affect the contest?
Broadcasters from several countries are boycotting Eurovision because Israel is participating. Sources within Israel鈥檚 broadcaster say calls for it to be banned are unjustified.
Broadcasters from The Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland, Spain and Slovenia are all boycotting May鈥檚 Eurovision Song Contest because Israel is participating.
Sources within Israel鈥檚 broadcaster say calls for it to be banned are unjustified, and organisers of the contest insist it must remain politically neutral, describing the event as "a platform for displaying the importance of peace and unity in a divided world".
The boycott has sparked one of the biggest crises in Eurovision鈥檚 70-year history. In several cases, the position to withdraw also reflects wider pressure from politicians and public opinion. How will countries boycotting Eurovision affect the contest?鈥
Contributors:
Natalija Gor拧膷ak, president of the management board of RTV, Slovenia
Dr B谩rbara Barreiro Le贸n, lecturer in film and visual Culture, University of Aberdeen, UK
Dr Heather Dichter, associate professor of sport history and sport management, De Montfort University, UK
Dr Dean Vuletic, author Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest, Luxembourg
Presenter/Producer: Daniel Rosney
Editor: Tom Bigwood
Sound Engineer: James Bradshaw
Production Management: Phoebe Lomas and Liam Morrey
(Photo: Eurovision flags. Credit: Georg Hochmuth/Getty Images)
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