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Spain’s Eurovision boycott over Israeli participation leaves contest fans torn

MADRID (AP) 鈥 No special menu, no themed decorations and no shared suspense over which musician’s flamboyant performance proves victorious.

For the first time in seven years, Silvia D铆az won鈥檛 get together with friends to watch the finals on Saturday night. Their host called off their annual gathering after Spain鈥檚 public broadcaster withdrew from the festival, protesting Israel鈥檚 participation over its . D铆az will watch on YouTube, but only if she has no other plans.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not the same watching it alone at home as it is with friends. That鈥檚 the only thing that upsets me.鈥

The five-day song competition drew 166 million viewers last year 鈥 considerably more than in the U.S. Spain hasn’t won since 1969; nevertheless, after months of television, radio and newspaper play for Spain鈥檚 song, friends and families usually watch the final at home and bars, and their contestant’s performance dominates the day-after headlines. Spaniards at the event wave the country’s flag, wear red clothing, or don the occasional bullfighter costume.

Spain announced its boycott in December, after the European Broadcasting Union said Israel would be allowed to compete, and has been joined by Ireland, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Iceland. Some Spanish fans respect the choice to take a stand by sitting out the cherished event, even if it鈥檚 bittersweet.

Media blackout in Spain and elsewhere

Spain’s broadcaster has repeatedly expressed disapproval over Israel鈥檚 participation. In last year’s semifinals, RTVE’s commentators introduced Israel’s singer in the same breath as they mentioned Palestinians killed in the Before airing the final, the network transmitted the message 鈥淧eace and justice for Palestine鈥 on a black background to hundreds of thousands of Spanish televisions.

As Eurovision finals take place in Vienna, RTVE will air a tribute to the network’s musical history. It will feature a performance by Tony Grox and Lucycalys, the musicians who RTVE would have dispatched to represent Spain at Eurovision.

Ireland’s public broadcaster will air a film about one couple’s . Slovenians will be shown an episode of a 10-part program about Palestinians. People can still watch Eurovision on the European Broadcasting Union’s YouTube channel, but the lack of a performer or commentator from their own country renders the vibe decidedly less passionate.

Israel has been competing for 50 years and won four times. Israelis gather in bars to watch and are enthusiastic about the country鈥檚 participation, which is seen by many as a sign of international acceptance and normalcy. Its contestant each year becomes a national celebrity and a strong showing 鈥 even if not an outright victory 鈥 is a source of pride.

Fans are divided by the boycott

Among Spain’s Eurovision fans, this year’s boycott has supporters and detractors.

For Rebeca Carril, who enjoys replaying performances from the 1960s and 1970s, before she was born, the turning point came a few years ago with the influx of Israeli sponsors. She didn’t want to support their marketing efforts by tuning in.

鈥淚 have Palestinian friends and I began to understand a little better how things worked,鈥 said Carril, a 42-year-old marketing executive in Madrid.

For others, like Guillermina Bastida, music and politics should be separate. She drove 3 1/2 days from northern Spain in a van with her two daughters to last year’s competition in Basel, her third time attending. This year, she will settle for YouTube.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a song festival, period,鈥 Bastida, a 47-year-old who works in communications, said by phone from Asturias province. 鈥淚 also have my own stance, which is critical, but not to the point of boycotting the festival.鈥

Eurovision鈥檚 motto is 鈥淯nited by Music,鈥 and organizers strive to keep politics out, vainly, in recent years. Months after the in 2022, the European Broadcasting Union disqualified Russia, and it hasn鈥檛 been allowed to return. Contest rules ban overtly political lyrics or symbols, and organizers stress it is a competition among national broadcasters, not governments.

Spain is one of the so-called 鈥淏ig Five鈥 countries that contribute the most financially to Eurovision. In addition to missing out on big bucks for broadcasting rights, Eurovision is losing publicity and credibility, said Jose Garc铆a, co-director of that provides news about the competition, whose main social media channels have a combined total of almost 100,000 followers.

That doesn’t mean people will tune out completely, he added.

鈥淚t has marked the television and personal history of many people, and fans will watch it via international channels or YouTube. But it鈥檚 one thing to be able to watch it and another to agree with what鈥檚 happening,鈥 Garc铆a said.

The absence of Spaniards is felt

On the streets of Vienna, the lack of Spaniards is noticeable, said Vicente Rico after attending the first night of the semifinals.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a group that, just like at other events, makes its presence felt 鈥 we鈥檙e among the happiest, the loudest and the most fun,鈥 said Rico, 40, who runs a perfumery in Madrid.

This is Rico’s 18th Eurovision, and he had been torn before embarking on his annual pilgrimage because he believes the boycott is morally right. Still, it doesn’t sit well.

鈥淚t bothers me that Eurovision is being used as a scapegoat,鈥 he said, noting the lack of action by international organizations and boycotts at other events like the which kicks off in a month.

And who will Rico support, with Spain absent?

鈥淚 think Finland is going to win, but the support for Italy is crazy,鈥 he said. If Sweden, Serbia or Australia prevails, he would return to Spain happy.

鈥淭his year, we鈥檙e rooting for everyone except Israel.鈥

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Associated Press writers Josef Federman in Jerusalem and Jill Lawless in Vienna contributed to this report.

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