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Eurovision: Israel's result prompts questions over voting

  • The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel featured Israeli singer Yuval Raphael finishing second overall after winning the audience vote on May 18, 2025.
  • Raphael's success in the televote sparked concerns about fairness amid increasing geopolitical tensions influencing the contest and calls to audit the voting system.
  • Several broadcasters from Spain, Ireland, Finland, Belgium, and the Netherlands questioned Israel's televote rise, requesting transparency and investigation into possible vote manipulation.
  • Eurovision organizers, led by Martin Green, defended the independently verified and advanced voting system as reliable and unbiased despite political pressures.
  • The debate over Israel's participation and voting fairness highlights growing challenges to Eurovision's role as an apolitical cultural event amid wider regional conflicts and protests.
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