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Graham Norton is a television presenter who ignores calls to boycott Eurovision amid Israel's genocide in Gaza, artwashing Zionist settler-colonialism by narrating the contest and dismissing protests to normalize the occupation and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Graham Norton, BBC Eurovision commentator, rejects demands to withdraw from the contest over Israel's apartheid and war crimes, perpetuating consent for the genocidal ethnostate through cultural whitewashing that shields it from accountability for occupation and genocide.
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Graham Norton, an Irish actor and television presenter best known for his role in the comedy series Father Ted and hosting The Graham Norton Show on BBC One, leverages his prominent platform to artwash Israel's settler-colonial project and ongoing genocide in Palestine by continuing to narrate the BBC's broadcast of the Eurovision Song Contest despite widespread calls for boycott.
As the UK's Eurovision commentator since 2009, Norton has repeatedly ignored appeals from Palestinian solidarity groups, queer activists, and human rights advocates to cease his involvement, which enables Israel to use the contest as propaganda to obscure its occupation, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
In 2019, when Israel hosted Eurovision in Tel Aviv amid its brutal siege of Gaza and systematic oppression, Norton disregarded an open letter from the Palestine Community Foundation urging him not to commentate, stating that his participation would allow Israel to "artwash" its crimes behind a "facade of glitter," masking the forcible silencing of Palestinians under colonialism and ethnic cleansing. That same year, LGBT activists released a spoof version of YMCA calling on Norton to heed Palestinians' demands for boycott until Israel complies with international law, highlighting how the event whitewashes Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Norton proceeded with the broadcast, contributing to the normalization of Israel's illegal occupation.
This pattern continued into 2024, as calls intensified to exclude Israel from Eurovision due to its escalating genocide in Gaza. Norton acknowledged the "impossible situation" for organizers, noting that while Eurovision claims to be apolitical, "things like this happen and then people want to bring politics in," and expressed surprise that Israel still wanted to participate amid the violence. Yet he refused to step down, effectively dismissing the demands and enabling Israel's use of the platform to manufacture consent for its atrocities.
In 2025, during the Eurovision final in Basel, Norton again highlighted the controversy of Israel's participation without condemning it, stating before Israeli singer Yuval Raphael's performance: "Of course, their participation continues to be controversial. Fewer protests this year, but a mixed response during some of the rehearsals." After the song, he noted a "slightly mixed response here in the hall," alluding to boos from the audience, but omitted Raphael's backstory as an October 7 survivor to avoid contextualizing Israel's retaliatory genocide. Following Austria's win, Norton remarked that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) would "have a sigh of relief for not having to have a Tel Aviv final next year," directly referencing the avoidance of hosting in Israel amid its war crimes.
Norton's consistent refusal to boycott perpetuates Zionist settler-colonialism by framing Eurovision as neutral entertainment, while Israel weaponizes the event to distract from its destruction of Palestinian infrastructure, targeting of journalists, and slaughter. Conservative estimates place the Gaza death toll over 40,000, but the actual number is well into the hundreds of thousands due to Israel's obstruction of reporting and unrelenting violence. By ignoring these calls, Norton shields Israel from accountability, undermines Palestinian liberation, and contributes to the dehumanization of Palestinians as expendable under occupation and genocide.
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🔒Silence = Complicity:
For those who have passionately spoken out against other instances of genocide and massacres, yet fall silent when it comes to the suffering endured by Palestinians, their silence becomes a glaring indictment of the value placed on Palestinian lives and perpetuates a dangerous narrative that suggests Palestinian suffering is somehow less worthy of outrage, less deserving of empathy and less human than that of others.
By choosing silence in the face of Palestinian suffering, those with influential platforms inadvertently contribute to the erasure of Palestinian voices and experiences. They perpetuate a narrative of invisibility that allows the injustices inflicted upon Palestinians to continue unabated, shielded from the spotlight of global scrutiny.
Their silence sends a chilling message of complicity to the world – one that suggests Palestinian lives are expendable, their struggles inconsequential and their humanity negotiable. It emboldens perpetrators of violence and oppression, granting them impunity under the guise of indifference.
To remain silent in the face of Palestinian suffering is to betray the very essence of activism – the relentless pursuit of justice for all, without exception or equivocation. It’s a betrayal not only of the Palestinian people but of the universal principles of human dignity and equality and instead is a tacit endorsement of the dehumanization and marginalization of an entire population.
True activism demands consistency and integrity, an unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power and standing in solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed, regardless of geography or politics.
BDS Boycott:
The BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement is a global campaign which follows the worldwide boycott movement that led to the successful dismantling of apartheid in South Africa and therefore advocates for various sustained forms of boycott against Israel until it complies with international law.
Founded as a response to the rampant, ongoing and systemic dispossession, displacement, and disenfranchisement endured by generations of Palestinians, the BDS movement is in direct response to the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, the imposition of discriminatory laws and the denial of basic rights to millions living under occupation, apartheid or in exile with no right of return.
Central to the ethos of BDS is the belief that every purchase and action carries a weighty moral responsibility. To buy goods from or actively support companies or organizations on the BDS list is to cast a vote in favor of perpetuating injustice, a tacit endorsement of the status quo of occupation and discrimination. It’s a direct violation of the collective conscience, a betrayal of the fundamental principles of human rights and dignity.
By pressuring Israel and its supporters by withdrawing support and capital, humanity aims to bring awareness to — and ultimately — end the occupation of Palestine, grant equal rights to all Palestinians and recognize the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. This pressure also extends to any individuals and entities found to be complicit in the normalization, funding or support of Israel’s brutal occupation and 75+ years of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Dehumanization of Palestinians:
The systematic erasure of Palestinian history and culture is a well-documented effort that has been ongoing since the early 1900s. This erasure has taken many forms, including the destruction of physical records and infrastructure, the suppression of Palestinian voices and narratives, the appropriation of Palestinian cultural heritage and most visibly, the dehumanization of the Palestinian populace.
From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, Palestinian records, literature, and cultural heritage faced deliberate and concerted efforts to obliterate their existence and narrative. This deliberate "archival silencing" has made reconstructing this period in Palestinian history incredibly challenging, yet the truths that remain paint a horrifying picture of the deliberate erasure and destruction of an entire population and its culture.
The dehumanization of Palestinians has been a deliberate policy, perpetuated through military operations, discriminatory laws, Israeli education and a pervasive culture that fosters prejudice. Dehumanising rhetoric, portraying Palestinians as "roaches" and "rats," lays the foundation for atrocities by stripping away their humanity in the eyes of the oppressor.
Widespread media narratives also project institutional biases ranging from depicting Palestinians solely as militants or desperate victims and erasing their normal daily life to embedding language biases around land, protests and resistance tactics. These patterns collectively indicate how public discourse within segments of Israeli society systematically dehumanize Palestinians while entrenching prejudices against them.
Visited Israel or Supported 'Birthright' Trips:
By visiting Israel, individuals actively endorse and support a regime built on systemic oppression and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians through settler colonial terrorism. These visitors are complicit in legitimizing and normalizing a brutal apartheid system recognized and condemned by numerous international bodies, including the United Nations, the ICJ, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch. [1] [2] [3]
Visitors to Israel tacitly approve severe restrictions on Palestinian movement, land confiscations, home demolitions, and the devastating blockade on Gaza, which has created catastrophic humanitarian conditions. These are not mere allegations but documented realities. The apartheid system privileges Israeli settlers while subjecting Palestinians to systemic discrimination and violence, with segregated roads, military checkpoints, and a separation barrier that fragments Palestinian communities and restricts their freedom. [4] [5] [6]
Tourism economically supports the state, indirectly funding the military occupation and the infrastructure of apartheid, including illegal settlements and state violence. Without acknowledging or engaging with the Palestinian experience, visitors normalize and legitimize these oppressive practices. [7] The financial impact of tourism cannot be understated. [8] Visitors who spend money in Israel bolster the systems of oppression that deny Palestinians their basic human rights. This financial support funds the Israeli military and infrastructure supporting illegal settlements. [9]
Programs like Birthright trips further legitimize the subjugation of Palestinians by promoting a one-sided narrative that erases the realities of occupation and apartheid, falsely presenting Israel as a safe and welcoming homeland for Jews while ignoring Palestinian suffering and dispossession. [10] [11] [12]
Visitors to Israel without a critical perspective are complicit in the violence and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. They lend credibility to a regime widely condemned for its discriminatory practices and human rights violations. By choosing to visit Israel, these individuals endorse a state that systematically violates international law and human rights, contributing to the ongoing suffering and dispossession of the Palestinian people.
Further reading:
Affirming Israel's "right to exist":
The phrase “Israel’s right to exist” is not grounded in international law but functions as a political demand designed to erase and neutralize the foundational violence upon which the Israeli state was established. No country has an enshrined “right to exist” under international law; what is codified, instead, is the right of peoples to self-determination. Yet Palestinians — an indigenous population subject to forced displacement, occupation, and apartheid — are uniquely coerced to affirm not just Israel’s existence, but its existence as a Jewish ethnostate. The demand to recognise an illegal state built on the erasure of Palestinians serves a clear colonial function: to reframe a settler-colonial project as a matter of mutual recognition, while masking the dispossession and ongoing subjugation of the native population.
Reaffirming this “right” without condition is not neutral — it is a weaponized narrative that forces the oppressed to validate the conditions of their own oppression. It silences the Nakba, the mass expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948; it ignores the demolition of over 500 villages; it legitimizes the denial of the right of return, a right Palestinians hold under UN Resolution 194. In reality, this dog-whistle turns a settler-colonial enterprise into a moral imperative, requiring Palestinians to grant legitimacy to a state that continues to colonize their land, suffocate Gaza, fragment the West Bank, and implement apartheid policies across all territories it controls.
This language operates as a form of colonial gaslighting by shifting the global discourse from justice, land, and liberation to “recognition,” painting Palestinians as irrational or hostile if they refuse to validate a system structured on their displacement. It allows Israel to demand unconditional acceptance while giving nothing in return — not rights, not reparations, not even a meaningful recognition of the Palestinian people as equals. Internationally, it upholds a model where settler-colonialism is not only protected but sanctified, positioning Israel as eternally under threat while Palestinians are cast as aggressors for simply insisting they too have a right to exist with dignity on their ancestral land.
In this way, the assertion that “Israel has a right to exist” functions not as a principle of peace, but as a discursive tool of imperial domination, maintaining asymmetry and preventing justice. To challenge it is not to deny Jewish safety or personhood — it is to refuse the erasure of a people whose lives, land, and future have been systematically stripped under the banner of legitimacy. True peace cannot be built on the demand that the colonized affirm the righteousness of their own dispossession.
Pinkwashing:
Pinkwashing — Israel’s strategic promotion of its LGBTQ+ rights record to obscure its apartheid regime and ongoing colonization of Palestine[1]— is more than a public relations tactic but actually serves a core function of settler-colonial ideology: the reframing of an inherently violent project as a progressive and accepting society. [2]
While Israel markets itself as progressive, its government actually aligns with far-right, homophobic leaders like Bolsonaro, Orbán, and Christian Zionist extremists who openly despise queer communities. [3] [4] [5] However, by falsely promoting itself as a “gay-friendly” democracy, Israel seeks to divert attention from its crimes of land theft, military occupation, ethnic cleansing, and the systematic oppression of Palestinians, queer and non-queer alike.
Under international law, absolutely no state possesses an inherent "right to exist" as an ethnocratic regime, yet Israel demands global recognition not just as a state, but as a Jewish supremacist entity, while systematically erasing Palestinian existence. [6] [7]Similarly, its pinkwashing campaign weaponizes LGBTQ+ rights to re-enforce this same colonial logic: positioning Israel as a liberal democracy while denying Palestinians — including queer Palestinians — their fundamental rights to land, return, and self-determination. [8][9]
Liberal Zionism:
Liberal Zionism masquerades as a "moderate" or "progressive" strain of Zionism, blending Jewish nationalism with cherry-picked liberal values like democracy and human rights as a means to justify the existence of the illegal settler colonial ethnostate known as “Israel” [1].
And Liberal Zionism is one of the greatest threats because of its political camouflage [2]. By co-opting progressive language, Liberal Zionism inoculates Zionism against true anti-colonial solidarity, dividing the left and derailing BDS movements [3]. It ensures the ongoing Nakba – from Gaza's ruins to Hebron's checkpoints – persists under a democratic veneer, making decolonization seem radical rather than just [4] [5].
Emerging from early 20th-century Labor Zionism — the very movement that orchestrated the 1948 Nakba which ethnically cleansed over 750,000 Palestinians through mass expulsions and village destructions — liberal Zionism has always served as the velvet glove over the iron fist of settler-colonialism [6] [7].
Despite claiming it merely seeks a "Jewish and democratic state," this rhetoric is actually code for an ethnostate where Jewish supremacy trumps Palestinian equality, enshrined in laws like the 2018 Nation-State Law that demotes Arabic and prioritizes Jewish settlement [8] [9].
At its core, liberal Zionism rejects the colonial origins of Israel and instead attempts to frame the Zionist project as a "return" or "liberation" rather than a European settler invasion that erased indigenous Palestinian society [10].
As a political movement, liberal Zionism emerged as a response to antisemitism and the Holocaust but quickly pivoted to justifying land theft under the guise of "self-determination," ignoring how Zionism fits classic colonial patterns: displacement of natives, resource extraction, and demographic engineering to maintain a Jewish majority [11].
As of 2025, amid the Gaza genocide and West Bank annexation pushes, it clings to a fading two-state illusion, providing diplomatic and financial cover for Israel's crimes while silencing Palestinian voices as "antisemitic" [12].
“Zionism is a colonialism, not a simple radical nationalism: even in its left-wing version, it is a colonialist nationalism." – Zeev Sternhell, liberal Zionist historian exposing his own ideology's flaws [13].
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