ISRAEL – KAN, Israel’s public broadcaster, announced the news on Twitter this morning. Israeli network KAN said today that if the strikes at the country’s Foreign Ministry continue, Israel would not participate in Eurovision 2022.
According to KAN, the Israeli security organisation Shin Bet does not have the competence to send an Israeli delegation to the Eurovision Song Contest in May.
As of now, Michael Ben David, who was scheduled to perform “I.M” for Israel, will not participate in this year’s competition in Turin. The EBU has not yet issued an official announcement about Israel’s participation.
ืืฉื ืฉืืืชืช ืืฉืจื ืืืืฅ ืืฉืืดื ืื ืืืื ืืืคื ืืืืืชืืช ืืืฉืืืช ืืืฉืจืืืืช ืืืืจืืืืืืื ืื ืืื ืืจืืข ืื, ืืืฉืืืช ืืืฉืจืืืืช ืื ืชืฉืชืชืฃ ืืืืจืืืืืืื 2022 ืืืืจืื ื.
— ืืื (@kann) April 12, 2022
“Due to the Foreign Ministry’s strike, the GSS cannot oversee the Israeli delegation to the Eurovision Song Contest, and as of now, the Israeli delegation will not participate in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin,” KAN stated.
As of now, due to the Ministry of Foreign affairs strike, that affects the security protocols, the Israeli delegation will not attend the Eurovision in Turin.
— KAN Eurovision Israel (@kaneurovision) April 12, 2022
In compliance with Eurovision regulations and in light of the COVID-19 epidemic, all competing artists are expected to record a backup performance of their entry in the event that the artist(s) are unable to travel to the host country. Montaigne of Australia competed remotely using this way in 2021.
Michael Ben David, on the other hand, maybe able to participate by utilising the live-on-tape backup recording of “I.M.” Michael’s live-on-tape was not mentioned by KAN as a possibility. However, in a response to a tweet, the broadcaster said that “all possibilities” are being explored.
We are all expecting the EBU statement…
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