High-Security Measures for France-Israel Soccer Match Amid Rising Tensions
Paris police deploy 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff for France-Israel soccer match amid heightened security concerns following antisemitic violence in Amsterdam. With French President Emmanuel Macron attending, additional safety measures include reinforced checks at Stade de France and public transportation. The match proceeds despite security challenges.
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Paris police have announced the deployment of 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff for the upcoming France-Israel soccer match, aiming to ensure security amid rising tensions.
The UEFA Nations League match, scheduled for Thursday, will see heightened security due to recent violence against Israeli fans in Amsterdam. President Emmanuel Macron, who will attend, underscores the game's high-risk status, according to Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez on BFM TV.
With antisemitic incidents casting a shadow on the event, the French Interior Minister confirmed the match will proceed as planned to affirm the universal values of sports and to stand against intolerance, symbolized by Macron's anticipated presence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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