“While the legal process takes its course, it would not be appropriate for him to continue in the Contest.”
Dutch pubic broadcaster Avrotros said in a statement that it found the move “disproportionate”, adding that it it was “shocked by the decision”.
A representative for Klein did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reactions to Joost Klein’s expulsion
“Obviously we don’t know what’s happened now. He could be found innocent,” Jordan said.
“It is, among other things, hellish for Joost Klein, who is a unifier, and his team,” Maas wrote on social media platform X.
After Klein’s disqualification, 25 countries will compete in Saturday evening’s grand final.
Gaza protests at Eurovision
Some booing was heard from the crowd before, during and after Golan’s performance in the semi-finals on Thursday, but there was also applause and Israeli flags being waved, according to a Reuters journalist in the auditorium.
Protesters have complained of double standards as the EBU banned Russia from Eurovision in 2022 following its invasion of Ukraine.