
The France-Israel Nations League match, scheduled to be played at the Stade de France on November 14, will be monitored by "an extremely reinforced security system, inside and outside the stadium", said police chief Laurent Nunjez this Thursday, speaking to RMC and BFM TV.
" It is a high-risk match. We intervene inside a stadium when we are asked by the organizer, the FFF ", he continued, explaining that he was preparing for all hypotheses, including that of entering to avoid incidents.
On July 24, during the Olympic Games, 1,000 police and gendarmes were mobilized for the Mali-Israel match (1-1) at the Parc des Princes, due to calls for "mobilization" against the presence of the Israeli delegation, due to the war in Gaza. No notable incidents were reported.
On 6 September, Belgium's home match against Israel (3-1) for the first round of the Nations League was moved to Hungary and played behind closed doors in Debrecen, after several Belgian cities refused to host the match, from fear of incidents.
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