Irish broadcaster RTE has also had a petition signed by more than 500 people setting out similar demands.
However, Eurovision organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), told Sky News Israel would be taking part, saying the country’s participation was confirmed by the executive board.
It said: “The Eurovision Song Contest is a competition for public service broadcasters from across Europe and the Middle East.
“It is a competition for broadcasters – not governments – and the Israeli public broadcaster has participated in the contest for 50 years.”
It said the EBU is a member-led organisation, headed by an executive board, and they agreed Israel’s KAN “meets all the competition rules and can participate in the contest next year”.
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The EBU said it is aligned with sporting unions and federations, which have taken a similar stance towards Israel, and said it is not up to the organisation to make comparisons between war and conflict.