Israel Warns Fans to Avoid France Match
Israel Warns Fans to Avoid France Match

Israel Warns Fans to Avoid France Match

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In light of recent violent clashes in Amsterdam involving Israeli soccer fans, Israel has urged its citizens to avoid attending the upcoming France-Israel football match in Paris, citing security concerns. Authorities fear the match could become a flashpoint for further violence, especially after anti-Semitic incidents resulted in injuries and over 60 arrests during the Amsterdam riots. Paris police have announced an extensive security operation, deploying 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff to ensure safety at the Stade de France. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to attend the match, aiming to convey a message of solidarity amidst rising tensions. Israeli officials have warned that pro-Palestinian groups may pose threats to Jewish individuals in various European cities. The National Security Council in Israel has advised citizens to refrain from displaying recognizable Israeli symbols in public during this volatile period.

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