The Irish broadcaster, RTÉ, has said it will not take part in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if the participation of Israel goes ahead.
In a statement, RTÉ said that Ireland's participation in the event would be unconscionable given the ongoing and appalling loss of lives in Gaza.
Ireland has won the contest seven times in total, most recently in 1996.
RTÉ will make a final decision once the Eurovision organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), makes its decision.
Next year's contest will be held in May in Vienna.
Slovenia's national broadcaster, RTVSLO, has also said it will withdraw from the competition if Israel participates.
Spain's Culture Minister Ernest Urtasun has said that his country may also not take part should Israel participate.
Earlier this year, more than 70 former Eurovision contestants signed a letter calling on the organisers to ban Israel from the 2025 competition.
Frank Dermody, Chair of the Irish Eurovision Fan Club, stated that many viewers found the situation challenging and could lead to a significant drop in audience numbers if more countries follow suit.
The EBU has said it understands the concerns regarding geopolitical issues and will respect decisions made by its member broadcasters.