- June 30, 2026
- Updated 7:50 pm
How Israel Leveraged Eurovision for Soft Power
In recent years, Israel’s involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest has extended beyond musical performance to strategic diplomacy. An in-depth investigation reveals that Israel began influencing Eurovision’s voting long before previous reports suggested. The country aimed to utilize the contest as a tool for enhancing its international image and support.
Behind the Scenes of Eurovision Diplomacy
Last year, senior Israeli diplomats proactively engaged with European officials and broadcasters regarding Eurovision participation. Tensions rose as some broadcasters threatened to exclude Israel, citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza and allegations of vote manipulation through extensive campaigns.
Despite larger diplomatic issues, like a United Nations commission accusing Israel of genocide, which Israel denied, the government prioritized maintaining its Eurovision presence. The contest, drawing 166 million viewers, offered a significant platform for cultural diplomacy and reputation management.
Controversy and Boycotts
This year’s Eurovision, following unprecedented controversies, faces boycotts from countries like Iceland. These nations oppose Israel’s participation, aligning with broader geopolitical tensions. The European Broadcasting Union, which organizes the event, confronts financial difficulties amid these challenges.
Israel’s Performances and Influence
Israel’s representative, Yuval Raphael, performed “New Day Will Rise” during the Grand Final in Basel. The performance was part of Israel’s broader strategy to utilize entertainment for political influence. Despite political turmoil, Israel’s entry received significant votes, showcasing its strong presence in the contest:
- Israel: 33.34% – 47,570 votes
- Ukraine: 6.74% – 9,620 votes
- Poland: 5.66% – 8,080 votes
- Estonia: 4.37% – 6,240 votes
- Finland: 3.90% – 5,560 votes
These figures reflect Israel’s ability to rally substantial support and attention through Eurovision, underscoring the contest’s role beyond entertainment.
Through Eurovision, Israel seeks to reshape perceptions and reinforce alliances amid ongoing regional and international challenges.
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