The Eurovision Song Contest, a spectacle of soft power and cultural diplomacy, has become a contested battlespace. The UK delegation’s push for a ‘secure governance framework’ signals a strategic pivot against asymmetric threats. Hostile actors are weaponising cultural platforms to delegitimise Israel, and this is a clear threat vector.
The contest’s governance is failing: logistics, host nation security, and intelligence sharing are compromised. If the European Broadcasting Union cannot enforce a robust security protocol, expect state-backed disruption to escalate. This is not merely a political dispute; it is a rehearsal for information warfare on a global stage.








