GŁOSY jurorów - KTO wybrał Izrael? TO NIE ALGORYTM! Cała prawda o punktacji | Eurowizja 2026

The post-Eurovision 2026 scandal continues, but this film answers the question half of Poland is asking: HOW ACTUALLY did the Polish jury award Israel 12 points, when Viki Gabor publicly confirmed she gave it ZERO? I show the complete EBU voting mechanism—from the individual jury rankings, through the famous exponential algorithm, to how the final "twelve points" for Noam Bettan left Ola Budka's lips live from Vienna. I dissect the entire seven-person Polish jury—Viki Gabor, Eliza Orzechowska, Filip Kuncewicz, Staś Kukulski, Wiktoria Kida, Jasiek Piwowarczyk, and Maurycy Żółtański—and show the A-G list revealed by the EBU: who placed Israel in 1st place, who in 2nd place, and who at the very bottom (24th place). We also examine what would have happened if the votes had been counted in the simplest way, using a simple arithmetic mean – and whether Israel would have actually received fewer points (spoiler: no). The 70th Eurovision Song Contest concluded with a historic victory for Bulgaria – Dara, with her song "Bangaranga," scored 516 points and won both the jury and viewers' votes for the first time in nine years. Poland, represented by Alicja Szemplińska with "Pray," finished 12th with 150 points. #eurovision #events #poland Keywords: Eurovision 2026, Eurovision 2026, Polish jury, Viki Gabor, 12 points Israel, Noam Bettan, Michelle, Alicja Szemplińska, Pray, Ola Budka twelve points, Eurovision voting system, EBU algorithm, exponential method, Eurovision jurors, Polish jury composition, Eurovision scandal, Eurovision scandal, Bulgaria, Dara, Bangaranga, Eurovision 2026 final, Vienna, EBU, how Eurovision voting works.