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Eurovision Controversy Israel Boycott Liberal International Order

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- Protests erupted in Vienna on May 9, 2023, ahead of Eurovision due to Israel's participation amid Gaza conflict.
- Five countries (Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain) announced boycott of the event.
- 2024 winner Nemo returned their trophy to the EBU in protest.
- EBU avoided direct vote on Israel's status, pairing it with other rule changes.
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