Finnish and Icelandic artists, as well as protestors in Norway, are calling for Israel to be banned from Eurovision. They join the voices of pro-Palestian artists and activists who are opposed to the country’s participation in the 2024 edition, which will be held in Malmö (Sweden) in May. Since 5 December 2023, when it was made official that 36 countries, including Israel, would take part in Eurovision 2024, more and more have been calling for a boycott of the contest. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which oversees the organisation of the contest, has reiterated that Eurovision is an “a…