After the incidents in Amsterdam, the meeting between and Israel under high tension: “The Stade de will be bunkered”

After the incidents in Amsterdam, the meeting between and Israel under high tension: “The Stade de will be bunkered”
After the incidents in Amsterdam, the meeting between France and Israel under high tension: “The Stade de France will be bunkered”
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Since then, reactions have multiplied while UEFA has announced that it is taking this matter very seriously. “UEFA will review all official reports, gather available evidence, evaluate it and evaluate any other appropriate course of action in accordance with its relevant regulatory framework.”

Some footballers have also commented on this alarming situation. Known for his outspokenness and his commitment, Hakim Ziyech made his comment: “When they are not women or children, they attack each other. And once again, long live free Palestine”he wrote on Instagram, in connection with the violence. A reaction that did not escape Eran Zahavi. “Stupid supporter of terror. I hope you see this and sanction it UEFA!” captioned the Israeli player who played for PSV for a long time and who now plays for Maccabi Tel Aviv. An altercation via media which proves that the situation is far from calm.

Israel will not be relocated

The Belgian authorities did not take any risks a few months ago: in the middle of the war, they decided to relocate the match against Israel to Hungary. France will not make that choice. And this, despite the insistence of certain political figures such as Manuel Bompard, the coordinator of France Insoumise who even called for the cancellation of the meeting because of the “unacceptable violations of international law” committed according to him by the Israeli army in the Middle East. -East.

An idea dismissed out of hand by Bruno Retailleau, Minister of the Interior, on X. “Some are calling for the France-Israel match to be relocated. I do not accept it: France is not backing down because that would amount to abdicating in the face of threats of violence and anti-Semitism”he assured. “At my request, the Prefect of Police, Laurent Nunez, is making the necessary security arrangements for this match to take place at the Stade de France, as usual.”

A France – Israel match under high tension

It’s hard not to be worried after what happened in the Dutch capital. Unlike Belgium, France chose not to relocate its meeting against Israel. This opposition will be contested in six days in Saint-Denis. In France, as everywhere else, the debate around the terrible war between the Israelis and Hamas is polarizing the population.

Like the huge Tifo of PSG supporters before the match against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, the Palestinian question greatly affects the French people. How can we avoid clashes and ensure that the match goes smoothly? Difficult to answer the question, but the French police will be on the alert.

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One thing is certain: Israeli supporters will be present in the stands. Between 70 and 90 people will travel to the French capital and will be escorted by the police into the Stade de France. “There is no change regarding the holding of next Thursday’s match at the Stade de France. the Israeli Embassy in France told L’Equipe.

Caution will remain the watchword. In fact, all security in the stadium will be strongly reinforced. Plainclothes police officers will also be present in the bays of the enclosure. The police even speak of “a “bunkerized” Stade de France.”Twenty-six companies, or around 2,500 mobile gendarmes or police officers, should be requisitioned for this meeting and the hotel where the Israeli selection will stay will be under surveillance. CRS companies will also be distributed throughout the capital.concludes the French daily.

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