France Increases Security for Israel Soccer Match
France Increases Security for Israel Soccer Match

France Increases Security for Israel Soccer Match

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Ahead of the UEFA Nations League match between France and Israel, Paris authorities have deployed 4,000 police officers and 1,600 security personnel, designating the event as 'high risk' due to recent violence involving Israeli fans in Amsterdam. Police Chief Laurent Nuñez emphasized the tense atmosphere and the need for extensive security measures, including a one-to-three officer-to-fan ratio. Concerns of anti-Semitic violence have been heightened by recent protests in Paris and warnings from Israel's National Security Council advising citizens to avoid the match. Only about 20,000 of the 80,000 available tickets have been sold, with only around 150 Israeli fans expected to attend. An anti-terrorism security perimeter will be established, and security checks will be enhanced to prevent incidents during the game. The match is expected to draw a significant police presence not only at the stadium but also in public transport and nearby areas.

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