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Belgium – MEDIUM RISK Protest Planned Outside the Israeli Embassy in Brussels – October 3, 2025

On October 3 at 18:00 (local time), a pro-Palestinian protest is scheduled to take place in front of
the Israeli Embassy in Brussels located on Avenue de l’Observatoire 40, Uccle.

– The organizing groups include Popular Committee For Palestine – Belgium, Liege
Occupation Free, and Charleroi pour la Palestine. None of these groups have a
documented online history of involvement in violence.

– Organizers denounce what they call “genocide, colonialism, and apartheid,” urging
Belgium to cut ties with Israel, impose an arms embargo and sanctions, expel the
ambassador, suspend the EU–Israel agreement, recognize a Palestinian state, and end the
so-called “repression” of solidarity movements.

– The post promoting the protest on social media received relatively low online
engagement with only 34 likes, as of writing.

Context & Analysis:

● While the organizers themselves have remained nonviolent in past activities, the embassy
setting, previous dispersals of similar demonstrations by Brussels police, and the high-profile
diplomatic target elevate the potential for disruption, arrests, and police–crowd friction.

● Taking these factors into account, the protest is assessed as carrying a moderate risk level, with
escalation most likely to stem from perimeter breaches or law enforcement intervention rather
than deliberate organizer violence.

Incident Details

Type of Incident: Protest
Date of Incident: October 3, 2025
City: Brussels
Country: Belgium

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