The match between Nanterre and Hapoel Holon was interrupted this Wednesday, December 18. During the second period, pro-Palestinian activists appeared on the floor of the Maurice-Thorez sports hall, before scuffles broke out with Israeli supporters present in the room.
A closed session finally lifted
It took the intervention of the CRS to separate everyone, and the Champions League match was finally able to resume after several minutes of interruption. If the city of Nanterre had decreed the closed session via a municipal decree this week, the administrative court of Cergy-Pontoise had finally lifted this ban on supporters after the Hauts-de-Seine prefecture had opposed it.
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After running directly onto the floor displaying Palestinian flags, the activists were then attacked by supporters as they tried to escape security through the stand. The CRS present to secure the meeting then intervened.
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The match was finally able to resume, and saw Nanterre win 87-77.