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Much less extreme voting for Israel in the televoting this year, still too many points.
The new rules seem to have had the desired effect. Bigger and younger juiries lead to a jury result that was broadly in line with the audience. The new restrictions for the audience vote reducing the allowed number of votes per person and voting method from 20 to 10 mitigated Israel trying to game the system.
In general there was less of a willingness to put up with Israels shit. During the finale the broadcast didn't censor the booing like they did in the last two years. Yes the audience mics where turned down but they didn't use canned cheers and left the audio untouched during the results. Israel also tried to run their marketing playbook this year. But that shit got shut down by the EBU almost immediately. The EBU did not only issue a formal warning to the Israeli delegation, they also forwarded the ruling to all other member broadcasters. I don't think the EBU did enough but there is at least a concerted effort to not appear as if the EBU is giving Israel special treatment. So: baby steps?
Interestingly the jury vote for Israel doubled compared to last year from 60 to 123, the televote went down from 297 to 220. In the televote this year only 6 countries gave 12 points to Israel, last year it was 13 countries.
The booing was extreme during Israel's performance in the first semi-final, you could hear some people chanting "stop the war and genocide" or something like that for almost the entire performance, the booing during the final was tame in comparison.