Security around the Euroleague basketball match between Panathinaikos and Maccabi Tel Aviv on Tuesday in Athens will be increased following attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam last week, Greek police said.
Some 1,500 police officers will be mobilized for this meeting scheduled for 8:15 p.m., theAFP a police source. Part of the forces will be allocated to supporters of the Maccabi while anti-terrorist police officers will escort the team bus, the source said. The Israeli embassy in Athens will also benefit from increased security, the source added.
Last week, five people were briefly hospitalized and 62 others arrested, according to Dutch police, after violence against Jewish fans in Amsterdam on the sidelines of the match betweenAjax and the Maccabi Tel-Aviv.
This violence represents a “explosion of anti-Semitism” Who “hadn’t been seen for a long time”reacted the mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema.
On Thursday, security will also be reinforced around the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, for the meeting of League of Nations France – Israelwith 4,000 police officers mobilized around and, rarely, inside the stadium enclosure.
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