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Eurovision winner JJ calls for Israel's exclusion from song contest over war in Gaza

The Austrian singer's comments come days after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called for Israel to be blocked from participating.

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Austrian singer-songwriter Johannes Pietsch, known by the stage name JJ, said it was "disappointing" to see Israel's continued participation in Eurovision. Source: AAP / Max Slovencik/EPA

Austrian singer JJ, who won this year's Eurovision song contest, has called for Israel to be excluded from the 2026 edition in Vienna due to the war in Gaza.

Eurovision, which stresses its political neutrality, faced controversy again this year linked to the war.

An Israeli military campaign has killed over 53,000 Palestinians in Gaza, the enclave's health authorities say, since Hamas militants' cross-border attack on Israel in October 2023 that killed around 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies.

'Disappointing' to see Israel participate, winner says

Pro-Palestinian groups had urged the European Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel from the 2025 contest, yet Israel's Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 7 attack, emerged as the winner of the televote, finishing second overall after JJ.

"It is very disappointing to see Israel still participating in the contest. I would like the next Eurovision to be held in Vienna and without Israel," the 24-year-old JJ was quoted by Spanish newspaper El Pais as saying on Thursday.

The Israeli embassy in Madrid did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
With his song Wasted Love, the operatic singer — whose real name is Johannes Pietsch — won the Eurovision jury vote at the contest held in Basel, Switzerland.

Though El Pais did not mention the war in the interview, JJ's remarks chimed with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's call earlier this week for the exclusion of Israel from cultural events such as Eurovision over the conflict in Gaza.

JJ also said the vote-counting system should be revised to improve transparency.

He was the third Austrian winner of the contest, which has become the world's biggest music competition, watched by more than 160 million people around the globe.

Israel's entrant, Raphael, was at the Nova music festival near the Gaza border during the Hamas attack.


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