-Israel match: One police officer for five spectators, RAID mobilization… Impressive security system at the Stade de

-Israel match: One police officer for five spectators, RAID mobilization… Impressive security system at the Stade de
France-Israel match: One police officer for five spectators, RAID mobilization… Impressive security system at the Stade de France

The French team receives Israel in a very tense atmosphere, this Thursday evening at the Stade de where an exceptional security system has been put in place in the middle of the conflict in the Middle East, in a climate exacerbated by the violence of last week in sideline of a Maccabi Tel-Aviv match in Amsterdam.

The pressure is at its peak before this important meeting for the League of Nations, the sporting stakes of which are largely eclipsed by the geopolitical context.

Securing the match has become a major problem as Europe faces a rise in racist and anti-Semitic acts since the start of the war between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in Gaza in October 2023. Fears of excesses have been reinforced after the serious incidents which followed the Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv, on the night of November 7 to 8 in Amsterdam.

Israeli supporters were chased and beaten in the streets of the Dutch capital, attacks that left 20 to 30 injured and sparked outrage in many Western capitals. Maccabi fans also stood out before the game by singing anti-Arab chants and burning a Palestinian flag in the central Dam Square. But there is no question for the French authorities of giving up on organizing the match. The day after the events in Amsterdam, the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau ruled out this possibility, taking the opposite view of Belgium which had refused to welcome Israel on September 6 in Brussels, and had decided to confront his opponent in Debrecen in Hungary.

4,000 police officers and gendarmes

“Some are calling for the relocation of the France-Israel match. 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 wrote on X, Friday. A total of 4,000 police officers and gendarmes will be deployed around and, rarely, in the stadium, as well as on public transport and throughout .

I considered that maintaining the match was symbolic: it was saying that France is not backing down, that France is not submitting. pic.twitter.com/mk9pv96zpL

— Bruno Retailleau (@BrunoRetailleau) https://twitter.com/BrunoRetailleau/status/1856782521100636336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Around 1,600 security agents will also be mobilized at the Stade de France and the Raid, the elite unit of the national police, is committed to the security of the Israel team, locked in a bubble since its arrival in France Monday.

Only French and Israeli flags will be allowed in the stadium and Palestinian banners, as well as “messages of a political nature” will be banned, indicated police prefect Laurent Nuñez. Any other flag, even from French regions, will be banned, said a police source. Israel called on its fans on Sunday to avoid going to the Stade de France but a “hundred Israeli supporters” will be present, according to a police source.

“I obviously tell them to come. All security conditions are guaranteed in transport, at the entrance to the stadium, during the match. So I want to be both reassuring but at the same time very firm. For those who want to talk unrest, the response of the internal security forces will be extremely firm”, declared Thursday Laurent Nuñez on France Info.

ud83dudd34 France-Israel Match u27a1ufe0f “I obviously tell the supporters to come. Safety conditions are guaranteed, in transport, at the entrance to the stadium, during the match. I want to be reassuring at the same time and at the same time very firm”, affirms Laurent Nuñez. pic.twitter.com/Sg1o48giIE

— franceinfo (@franceinfo) https://twitter.com/franceinfo/status/1856969061370138814?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The Saint-Denis enclosure (80,000 seats) will in any case sound particularly hollow since only 12,000 to 25,000 spectators are expected. We are therefore heading towards the lowest attendance in the history of this stadium (36,842 spectators for France-New Zealand in 2003).

Macron, Sarkozy, Holland

The stand of honor will, however, be well filled. The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron will be there, to “send a message of fraternity and solidarity after the intolerable anti-Semitic acts which followed the match in Amsterdam”, according to his entourage. His two predecessors, Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande, as well as Prime Minister Michel Barnier will attend the match, according to several media.

On the field, the Blues of Didier Deschamps, deprived for the second month in a row of their captain and superstar Kylian Mbappé, will try to get their ticket to the quarter-finals of the League of Nations. Second in their group, they only need a draw to qualify. Even without Mbappé, the task should not be insurmountable, a month after an easy success against the same Israelis in Budapest (4-1).

Beyond the security aspect, the shadow of the attacker, who accumulates setbacks (failed Euro-2024, financial conflict with PSG, laborious integration into Real Madrid, accusations of rape emanating from the Swedish press), will loom large necessarily in Saint-Denis. In October, Mbappé's defection did not have too much impact on the performance of the vice-world champions, victorious over Israel and Belgium in Brussels (2-1).

Even if Deschamps must also do without the services of Ousmane Dembélé, injured in the thigh, and will have to reshape his offensive sector, he has all the cards in his hands to secure qualification before completing this group stage and the year 2024 against Italy, Sunday in Milan.

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