Death Threats Targeting Israeli Athletes at Paris Olympics Under Investigation
French police are investigating death threats against three Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games. The investigation also includes the release of their personal data on social networks. Israeli athletes are under 24-hour protection by elite units, amid warnings of a potential Iranian-backed plot.
French police have launched an investigation into death threats aimed at three Israeli athletes participating in the Paris Olympic Games, the Paris prosecutors' office announced on Sunday.
Anti-cybercrime officers are currently investigating the unauthorized release of the athletes' personal information on social media platforms, which occurred on Friday. Efforts are being made to remove the leaked data from these networks.
In a related development, Israel's foreign minister alerted his French counterpart on Thursday about a potential Iranian-backed scheme targeting Israeli athletes and tourists during the Games. In response, Israeli athletes are receiving round-the-clock protection from elite tactical units, with additional support from Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet.
(With inputs from agencies.)