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Slovenia, Ireland push EU to debate Israel pact suspension Spain, Slovenia and Ireland have urged
Slovenia’s parliament approves right-wing Janez Jansa as prime minister Slovenia’s parliament has voted
Slovenia to air films about Palestine instead of Eurovision song contest National broadcasters in Ireland
Slovenia have withdrawn from this week's event in opposition to Israel's inclusion. Their
Slovenia, Spain and Iceland – are boycotting this year’s contest due to Israel’s participation
Slovenia, the Netherlands and Iceland have also declined to send competitors to Austria, where singers
Slovenia and Spain [all boycotting the event.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjwy9n786n0o) Israel's presence has sparked
Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Norway, Switzerland and Croatia. UK population figures are from ONS, National Records
Slovenia and Ireland – requested that the suspension of the Association Agreement between the European Union
Slovenia](https://apnews.com/article/slovenia-eurovision-broadcast-boycott-israel-f2f4a51ba88eb24b384f051a45189cff) are staying home, too. That leaves 35 countries in the competition
Slovenia, and the Netherlands all boycotted the 2026 competition, citing Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Slovenia - and, aged 22, made an instant impression on Rooney - by sitting next to him. "The first
Slovenia — boycotting in protest. ### Finnish favorites fan the flames Newcomers looking to grasp the essence
Slovenia and Iceland over Israel’s participation. Outside the venue, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators
Slovenia and Spain — [pulled out](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjwy9n786n0o) between September and December 2025 in protest
Slovenia all withdrew because of Israel’s inclusion, with some of their national broadcasters refusing
Slovenia last July. The Slovenian government accused the pair of inciting “extreme violence and serious
Slovenia goalkeeper and captain **Jan Oblak** will be absent after they failed to qualify, and central
Slovenia, Solak added: "In Italy or in Germany, where Tonda was working, this is basically
Slovenia, France, Croatia, Italy, Romania, Austria and Belgium. As a result, governments find themselves under