Writer of sitcom airing instead of Eurovision in Ireland calls broadcaster’s boycott over Israel ‘disgraceful antisemitism’

Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan accused Ireland’s public broadcaster of “disgraceful antisemitism” over its decision not to air this year’s Eurovision Song Contest because of Israel’s participation — even as his work will get prime…
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The decision by Ireland's public broadcaster to replace Eurovision with a popular sitcom, and the writer's accusation of antisemitism, sharpens a cultural battle over how to protest Israel's participation in international events. The substitution turns a boycott into a programming choice that can be read as either principled or prejudiced. The key tension is whether cultural institutions can oppose Israeli policy without being charged with antisemitism, and whether using beloved content as a replacement weaponizes nostalgia against the boycott's intent.
