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Eurovision changes voting rules after protests over Israeli success
The Guardian
|November 22, 2025
Eurovision is changing its rules around promotion and voting after broadcasters raised concerns about Israel’s runner-up spot this year.
Yuval Raphael received the most public votes in the song contest in May, finishing second for Israel after jury votes were factored in.
This led to the Irish broadcaster RTÉ asking for a breakdown in voting numbers from the European Broadcasting Union, which runs the event.
Spain’s public broadcaster, Radio Television Espanola, called for a “complete review” of the system to avoid “external interference”.
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