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Israel's Eurovision webcast hacked, broadcaster blames Hamas

Kan public broadcaster plays down attack that saw its webcast of 41-country singing competition cut to animated satellite footage showing explosions in Tel Aviv set to menacing soundtrack.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  05-15-2019 11:25
Last modified: 05-28-2019 12:13
Israel's Eurovision webcast hacked, broadcaster blames Hamas

A screenshot of the video that replaced the Kan public broadcaster's Eurovision webcast

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Israel's webcast of the Eurovision song contest semifinal was hacked with animated images of a purported IDF warning of an imminent missile attack and explosions in host city Tel Aviv, which the national broadcaster blamed on Hamas militants.

The hacking of Kan's website did not affect the regular television relay of the show on Tuesday night in Israel or abroad.

After the 41-country competition kicked off on Tuesday with a first semifinal, Kan's webcast cut to animated satellite footage showing explosions in Tel Aviv set to a menacing soundtrack.

Kan played down the hack, noting that the evening ended without further incident as Australia, Belarus, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, San Marino, Serbia and Slovenia made it through to Saturday's finals.

"We know that at a certain stage, there was an attempt, apparently by Hamas, to commandeer our digital broadcast," Kan CEO Eldad Koblenz told Army Radio. "But I am happy to say that within a few minutes we managed to assume control over this phenomenon."

Palestinians and their foreign BDS supporters have called, so far fruitlessly, on countries to shun the Tel Aviv songfest as part of wider efforts to isolate Israel internationally.

Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist terror group that controls the Gaza Strip, had no immediate comment.

Earlier this month, it launched hundreds of rockets from Gaza at Israel. Israel retaliated with dozens of airstrikes on the coastal enclave.

Many boycott calls have targeted Madonna, who arrived in Israel on Tuesday, ahead of the American pop star's guest performance at the Eurovision final.

The second semi-final is set for Thursday.

Rebuffing the pressure, Madonna said she would "never stop playing music to suit someone's political agenda."

The European Broadcasting Union, which oversees the contest, did not have a number to hand for worldwide viewers of Tuesday's show. But an EBU spokesman said that last year, a total of 186 million people watched both semi-finals and the finals.

Kan said on Wednesday that an Israeli truck driver injured a day earlier while unloading technical equipment in the parking lot of the Eurovision venue had died.

"Our thoughts and condolences go to his family," the broadcaster said in a statement, adding that it was working with authorities to ensure safety at the competition.

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