Israeli singer left ‘shaken’ after protesters rushed towards Eurovision stage

By Casey Cooper-Fiske and Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Entertainment

Israeli singer Yuval Raphael was left “shaken and upset” after pro-Palestinian protesters rushed towards a barrier when she was on stage during the Eurovision Song Contest final, her team has said.

The incident took place as the October 7th survivor sang her entry New Day Will Rise, which was greeted with cheers and boos, as BBC Eurovision commentator Graham Norton said there was a “mixed response” in the arena in Basel, Switzerland.

Israel finished in second place with 357 points, with the UK and many other countries awarding Israel its 12 points in the public vote.

On Saturday, a spokesman for Israeli broadcaster Kan said the protesters “were blocked by security officials, but Raphael was shaken and upset”.

Yuval Raphael from Israel performs the song New Day Will Rise during the Eurovision Song Contest grand final
The pair were prevented from entering the stage during the performance (Martin Meissner/AP) Photo by Martin Meissner

“The delegation was needed to move location for 15 minutes,” he added.

“At the same time, a big anti-Israel protest takes place in the centre of Basel. Israeli national security council issued a warning to Israeli civilians in the city to keep a low profile.”

A spokesman for Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR said: “At the end of the Israeli performance a man and a woman tried to get over a barrier on to the stage.

“They were stopped. One of the two agitators threw paint and a crew member was hit.

“The crew member is fine and nobody was injured. The man and the woman were taken out of the venue and handed over to the police.”

Swiss police confirmed the two people were handed over to them and that they have now been released.

A spokesman for Basel police said: “The organiser handed the two people over to the police. The police checked the two people and then released them. It is now up to the organiser to decide whether to press charges.”

Youth Demand, which is calling for a trade embargo on Israel, said its supporters David Curry (22), from Manchester, and Meaghan Leon (27), from London, had been arrested.

Yuval Raphael from Israel performs the song New Day Will Rise during the grand final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland
Yuval Raphael from Israel performs during the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest (Martin Meissner/AP) Photo by Martin Meissner

Earlier, there were pro-Palestinian protests near a free concert in the centre of Basel to demonstrate against Israel’s inclusion, with a small group nearby also protesting with Israeli flags.

Later the group advocating for Israel to be removed from Eurovision moved across Basel, where they were met by a significant police presence, and tear gas was seen being used.

It comes after Raphael’s rehearsal for Thursday’s second semi-final of the competition was “disrupted” by six people with “oversized flags and whistles” who obstructed her act.

SRG SSR, which is organising the event in Basel after Nemo triumphed for Switzerland with The Code in Malmo 2024, said the group was quickly ejected from the St Jakobshalle arena.

A spokeswoman for SRG SSR said of the incident: “During the dress rehearsal for the second semi-final of the ESC this afternoon, the performance of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael was disrupted.

“Six people, including a family, disrupted the rehearsal with oversized flags and whistles.

“Security personnel were able to quickly identify those involved and escort them out of the hall.

“We would like to thank all the artists, delegations, staff, fans and guests, including many children, who are making ESC 2025 a unique experience.

“At the same time, we would like to emphasise that the organisers are committed to a neutral, safe, inclusive and respectful environment at the ESC.”

Videos on social media appeared to show a large Palestinian flag being extended in the crowd across several people, while an Israeli symbol was also seen in the audience.