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Israel goes through to Eurovision’s final despite boos, attempted disruptions

Elsewhere, it’s probably good to catch up on the results of the last night’s first Eurovision semi-final in Vienna, which saw Israel – at the centre of controversy and some boycotts of this year’s event – qualify for the grand final on Saturday.

Israeli singer Noam Bettan, representing Israel with the song ‘Michelle’, performs during the first semi-final of the Eurovision song contest 2026 (ESC) at Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria. Photograph: Tobias Schwarz/AFP/Getty Images

Israel’s continued participation despite its military operations in Gaza led to a number of countries pulling out, led by Spain and the Netherlands, traditionally Eurovision’s fifth and sixth largest financial contributors, alongside Ireland, the joint record-holder with most winning contributions, Slovenia and Iceland.

Israel’s Noam Bettan’s performance of “Michelle” last night was marked with mixed reactions from the crowd, with some boos and chants of “Stop the genocide” audible in the TV broadcast.

Organisers reported later that some people were removed from the arena for “disruptive behaviour,” with another audience member ejected after allegedly seeking to “loudly express their views” close to the stage microphones and “continuing to disturb the audience.”

Among others who qualified to the final are one of the main favourites to win the contest, Finland’s Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen, as well as representatives of Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Lithuania, Moldova (this blog’s favourites), Poland, Serbia and Sweden.

San Marino’s song, featuring British star Boy George, did not qualify.

Finnish singers Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen, representing Finland with the song ‘Liekinheitin’, perform during the first semi-final of the Eurovision song contest 2026 (ESC) at Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria. Photograph: Georg Hochmuth/APA/AFP/Getty Images

A second semi-final, which will see another 10 go through, will take place on Thursday night, with the final – where they will be joined by the hosts, Austria, and the ‘big four’ of France, Germany, Italy and the UK – on Saturday night.

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Sarkiya Ranen

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