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5 Countries Left, and Israel Came in 2nd — The Uncomfortable Paradox of the Eurovision Boycott

Eurovision 2026 took place in Vienna, Austria with 35 participating countries — the lowest count since 2003 — after Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland, and Slovenia staged the largest collective boycott in the contest's history since 1970, citing Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza. Despite the boycott's intent to isolate Israel, Israeli contestant Noam Bettan received 220 televote points and finished in second place, while Bulgaria's Dara won with "Bangaranga," capturing both jury and televote top spots simultaneously for the first time in a decade, with a record-breaking margin of 173 points. The boycott triggered a classic psychological reactance effect — restricting audience choice provoked solidarity voting rather than isolation, demonstrating that institutional withdrawal and mass public sentiment operate on entirely separate circuits. The EBU's contrasting decisions to ban Russia in 2022 while including Israel drew condemnation from Amnesty International, Carnegie Endowment, and LSE researchers as a paradigmatic example of institutional double standards. This episode stands as a defining modern case study in why cultural boycotts fail when they abandon the stage without controlling the narrative that fills the void.

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