Israel. “Unprecedented measures”: what the authorities fear around the stadium and in

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The team is preparing to face Israel this Thursday, November 14, a match under high tension. For the return of the Blues to the Stade de France, more than 4,000 police officers and 1,600 stewards are engaged in an anti-terrorist security system unprecedented for a football match.

The Stade de France will benefit from an anti-terrorist security system, with “exceptional” mobilization of law enforcement. | PHOTO : AFP


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The Stade de France did not yet look like an entrenched camp, but it already no longer had the appearance of this square open to the four winds the day before a Blues match. A mobile unit had taken up position along the East Stand. This is both unusual and at the same time still very far from the deployment of law enforcement announced this Thursday, November 14 for the France – Israel League of Nations match, with more than 4,000 people involved in the system, in more than 1,600 private security agents mobilized in the compound. “A PSG – OM is 8 to 10 mobile force units. There we are at 24″, indicates a police source.

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