Eurovision: Which countries are boycotting the song contest and can it survive?

The biggest crisis in the Eurovision Song Contest's history raises major questions about its future.

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Four countries pulled out over Israel's continued participation in the competition, and more may follow.

The boycott includes Ireland, which has won seven times - a tally matched only by Sweden - and five-time winner the Netherlands.

Spain, one of the contest's biggest financial backers, and Slovenia, are also out.

The row exposes a deep rift within the Eurovision family. And it's a situation that's been looming for years, amid festering tension over Israel's conduct during the war in Gaza.

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