Loud jeers reverberated around Vienna's Wiener Stadthalle as Israel surged up the scoreboard during the public vote reveal.

Israel's public broadcaster was formally warned by Eurovision last week

Ahead of the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna, ynet Global took to the streets, Eurovision Village and arena plaza to hear directly from fans about Israel’s song 'Michelle',…

Performing through protests has been the name of the game for Noam Bettan in Vienna.

The kitsch pop music extravaganza, the world's biggest live music contest, has again been overshadowed by protests and a boycott over Israel's participation.

The public broadcasters of Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland, as well as Iceland and Slovenia, are not taking part in protest at Israel's participation.

There’s a compelling explanation as to why Israel soared above the din of geopolitical protest at last night’s Eurovision.

Israel finished in second place in contest widely boycotted over Gaza genocide

Loud jeers reverberated around Vienna's Wiener Stadthalle as Israel surged up the scoreboard during the public vote reveal.

European Broadcasting Union should seek to draw a line under the tantrum