In his remarks, Sánchez expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people suffering from conflict, asserting Spain's commitment to international law and human rights. His government, known for its critical stance against Israel, had previously recognized Palestine as a state. The Israeli government reacted strongly, with Minister Amichai Chikli mocking Sánchez’s comments on social media, claiming that the voting results were a direct repudiation of Sánchez’s position. Following the contest, Spain’s broadcast network, RTVE, requested an audit of the voting process after airing a pre-Eurovision message supportive of Palestinians, despite EBU warnings to refrain from such political statements. Meanwhile, Spain's own song, "Esa Diva" by Melody, finished in 24th place.