Anti-Israel staff at Belgian public broadcaster interrupt Eurovision

Staff at VRT, the main public service broadcaster for Belgium's Flemish community, interrupted footage of the Eurovision Song Contest semi-final on Thursday to display a message protesting Israel's military action in the Gaza strip.

"This is a union action. We condemn human rights violations by the state of Israel," the message at the beginning and end of the broadcast read. "Furthermore, the state of Israel is destroying freedom of the press. That's why we're now briefly interrupting the image."

The message concluded with the social media hashtags "#CeasfireNow" and "#StopGenocide."

Israel launched its military action in Gaza after militants from the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement murdered around 1,200 people in Israel on October 7 and kidnapped 252, including women and children.

A VRT spokeswoman told dpa that "trade unions always have the right to take action" without permission from VRT.

The move was condemned by the Flemish Forum of Jewish Organizations (FJO), which said in a statement: "Not only do they turn an entertainment programme into a platform for indoctrination and political action, in addition the text projected on the screen excels by utter one-sidedness."

"Not a single word condemns or even mentions Hamas' bestial pogrom on innocent Israeli civilians last October 7," the FJO statement added.

In a post on X, the Israeli ambassador to Belgium, Idit Rosenzweig-Abu, called the union statement on VRT "anti-Israel lies."