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France boosts security for Israel match as violence flares in Paris

Move ahead of the high-stakes Uefa clash follows the violence in Amsrerdam

November 14, 2024 12:17
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France has ramped up security measures ahead of Thursday's UEFA Nations League match between France and Israel (Credit: Getty Images)
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France has ramped up security measures ahead of Thursday's Uefa Nations League match between France and Israel following violent clashes involving Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last week.

The match, set to take place at the Stade de France in Paris, will be closely monitored by approximately 4,000 officers, nearly double the usual security presence for an international fixture.

In addition to the 2,500 officers at the stadium, nearly 1,600 stadium staff will be deployed to ensure safety. A dedicated anti-terrorist police unit will also be assigned to secure the visiting Israeli squad.

On the eve of the match, protests broke out in central Paris against a gala organised to raise funds for the Israeli military.