๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ AVROTROS won’t be at Eurovision 2026 if Israel is allowed to compete

Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS have confirmed on Instagram that they won’t be at Eurovision 2026 if Israel is allowed to compete at the contest.

Concerns about upholding the core values

In their most recent post on Instagram, the broadcaster has officially confirmed that they do not wish to participate at next years contest in Vienna, if Israel is still on the list of participants. They also mention that conversations have been in place between AVROTROS and the EBU, where the future of the contest has been the topic. This is something that has been reported on previously.

The full statement from the broadcaster reads:

Human suffering, the suppression of press freedom and political interference are at odds with the values of public broadcasting.

In recent months, AVROTROS has engaged in regular consultations with the EBU and other European public broadcasters regarding the future and nature of the Eurovision Song Contest. These discussions have also given extensive consideration to whether Israel can be represented under the current circumstances.

The Eurovision Song Contest was founded in 1956 to bring people together after a period of deep division and war. Since its inception seventy years ago, music has been at the heart of the Contest as a unifying force, with peace, equality, and respect as its core values.

AVROTROS can no longer justify Israelโ€™s participation in the current situation, given the ongoing and severe human suffering in Gaza. The broadcaster also expresses deep concern about the serious erosion of press freedom: the deliberate exclusion of independent international reporting and the many casualties among journalists. In addition, there is proven evidence of interference by the Israeli government during the most recent edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, in which the event was used as a political instrument. This runs counter to the apolitical nature of the Contest. These circumstances are incompatible with the values represented by AVROTROS as a public broadcaster.

The broadcaster has therefore decided that participation by AVROTROS in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will not be possible as long as Israel is admitted by the EBU. Should the EBU decide not to admit Israel, AVROTROS will gladly take part next year. Pending that decision, all preparations will for the time being continue as planned.

AVROTROS is not the only broadcaster to raise their concerns about the future of the contest, as broadcasters in Iceland, Ireland and Slovenia have recently made similar statements.

While they will not be able to make a decision on their participation until the future of Israel at the contest is confirmed, the search for their artist and song for next years contest continues.

The Netherlands’ Eurovision journey

The Netherlands are one of the founding countries of the ESC, having performed the very first song ever on the Eurovision stage back in 1956. While the result of โ€œDe Vogels van Hollandโ€ is unknown, the Netherlands have garnered 5 wins, with their most recent in 2019. However the Netherlands are also known to have had the longest ever non qualification streak in the semi-final era – they missed out on the final a whopping 8 times between 2005 and 2012.

Claude represented the Netherlands in 2025 with the song “C’est La Vie”. Competing in the first semi-final, he eventually qualified for the final in Basel. In the final, the Netherlands would eventually finish in 12th place with 175 points. 133 of these points came from the juries, while the remaining 42 came from the televote.

Will the Netherlands participate in the upcoming contest? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below.ย Also, be sure to follow โ€˜That Eurovision Siteโ€™ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2026!

News Source: AVROTROS

Photo Credit: Elvin Boer

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