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The New York TimesonX / Twitter29d ago
Israel’s efforts to influence the vote for the Eurovision Song Contest were broader and started years earlier than previously known, a New York Times investigation found. Here is the inside story of the controversy that almost broke Eurovision. nyti.ms/42ZR43z https://t.co/jDhKgjypqK
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Analysis Summary
The New York Times documented that Israel's campaign to influence Eurovision voting was more extensive and began earlier than publicly disclosed, including an Israeli broadcaster being formally warned for encouraging voters to cast multiple ballots for Israel. The controversy triggered withdrawal by multiple European countries and sparked debate about the competition's future, though Eurovision officials confirmed the final vote count was independently verified and valid.
Claims Analysis (2)
“Israel's efforts to influence the vote for the Eurovision Song Contest were broader and started years earlier than previously known”
NYT investigation confirmed. BBC and Eurovoix corroborate that Eurovision issued formal warning to Israeli broadcaster KAN for encouraging voters to vote 10 times for Israel.
“There was a controversy that almost broke Eurovision”
Corroborated by BBC reporting on formal warnings, broadcaster sanctions, and multiple countries (Spain, Ireland, others) withdrawing over Israel participation.
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