Security Escalates: Israeli Athletes Face Death Threats at Paris Olympics

French police have launched an investigation into death threats against Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games. This follows the release of personal data on social networks, believed to be orchestrated by Iranian hackers. Israeli athletes now receive round-the-clock protection from elite tactical units.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-07-2024 21:46 IST | Created: 28-07-2024 21:46 IST
Security Escalates: Israeli Athletes Face Death Threats at Paris Olympics
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French police have commenced an investigation into death threats received by three Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games, according to the Paris prosecutors' office on Sunday.

Anti-cybercrime officers are also pursuing the removal of athletes' personal data, which was exposed on social networks on Friday. Israel's National Cyber Directorate indicated that Iranian hackers created social media channels to disseminate this information and threaten the Israeli delegation.

Additionally, Israel's foreign minister has alerted his French counterpart about a suspected Iranian-backed plot targeting Israeli athletes and tourists. The Iranian mission to the United Nations refuted these allegations, asserting that terrorist acts contradict the principles of resistance groups.

In response to the threats, Israeli athletes are being escorted by elite tactical units and granted 24-hour protection throughout the Games, with support from Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet. An Israeli diplomatic source endorsed France's security measures, emphasizing their significance in deterring threats against athletes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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