Bulgaria's win at this year's Eurovision Song Contest has sparked fresh controversy, as the competition faces pressure from boycott movements targeting Israel. Many observers say the result reflects deep political divisions among European and neighboring countries.
According to sources, several nations and audience groups have called for Israel to be excluded due to controversial actions linked to regional conflicts. Bulgaria, with its standout song and performance, edged out rivals to claim victory, but the outcome has intensified criticism over the contest's fairness and political nature.
Eurovision, traditionally a showcase for diverse musical cultures, is now grappling with pressures from social and political movements. The contest's organizers have yet to issue an official response to allegations of bias, but the controversy is expected to continue in the coming days.