
Skrellex Stands Alone: The Only MGP Finalist Speaking Out Against Israel
27/02/2026Norway’s MGP final erupts in controversy as eight artists refuse to comment on Israel’s Eurovision entry, while Skrellex stands alone…
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The Eurovision drama has kicked off early – and, surprise surprise, Israel is already back in the rule‑breaking spotlight.
Industry insiders say the European Broadcasting Union had to step in yet again after Israel’s 2026 entry reportedly failed to meet the contest’s strict guidelines on its first pass. According to Ynet, accoring to jpost.com, the song only got the green light on Monday after EBU officials demanded «a few minor adjustments» – adjustments the Israeli songwriting team ultimately agreed to.
It’s déjà vu for Eurovision fans. In 2024, Israel’s original submission «October Rain» was rejected outright for being too political, forcing a last‑minute rewrite that dominated headlines and sparked fierce debate across the continent.
This year’s kerfuffle may be smaller, but it’s already fuelling chatter among Eurovision die‑hards who say Israel keeps pushing the boundaries of what the EBU will tolerate.
And the controversy doesn’t stop there. Critics across Europe continue to argue that Israel shouldn’t be competing at all, with some pointing to the ongoing genocide and humanitarian crisis in Gaza as grounds for exclusion. Campaigners claim the EBU is turning a blind eye to political and ethical concerns, while others insist Eurovision must remain apolitical regardless of global tensions.
One thing’s certain: with months still to go before the contest, Israel has already secured its place as the talking point of Eurovision 2026. And if history is anything to go by, this won’t be the last headline they generate.
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