After anti-Semitic violence in Amsterdam: Paris is preparing for Israel game
After anti-Semitic violence in Amsterdam: Paris is preparing for Israel game
In Paris, the French government took additional security measures to protect the football game against Israel on Thursday. With the provision of thousands of additional security forces on the streets and a "double -secured" security ring around the national stadium, France does not accept any risks.
safety precautions for the game
After the shattering scenes of the Violence in Amsterdam in the past week-with Who was attacked by Jewish fans after the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv lost a game against Ajax - the French capital is determined to avoid repetitions. According to the Paris police chief Laurent Nunez, around 4,000 police officers and 1,600 employees are deployed in the stadium, including around 2,500 around the stadium itself.
anti-terrorist measures and ID controls
The elite RAID police unit will be present in the stadium, and an “anti-terrorist security ring” will ensure two separate ID controls and searches by the participants. These security measures follow several nights of the unrest in Amsterdam, in which at least five people were hospitalized and dozens were arrested.
Despite the security concerns, it is played
These games take place just a few days after the incidents in Amsterdam. The French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau refused to cancel or lay the game, and explained that this would "give in to the agitators". Instead, the famous stadium is transformed into a fortress. About 20,000 spectators are expected despite a stadium that offers space for around 80,000.
a sign of solidarity
Special attention also applies to President Emmanuel Macron's presence, who has promised to visit the game. This is an extraordinary gesture for a game with a comparatively smaller player on the global football stage. The Élysée-Palais said that Macron's presence would send "a message from the brotherhood and solidarity", especially after the unacceptable anti-Semitic incidents in Amsterdam.
political tensions and demands
Last week Retailleau from the Paris Saint-Germain city club called for answers after fans showed a large "Free Palestine" banner in the stadium. The minister set an aggressive signal and promised that "nothing is excluded" when it comes to imposing sanctions against clubs that violate these requirements.
anti -Semitism in society
France has recently struggled with an increase in anti -Semitic incidents, which has been reinforced by the attacks of October 7 and the current conflicts in Gaza and Israel. Although less than 1% of the French population is Jewish, Jews are victims of 57% of all racist and anti -religious attacks in the country.
diplomatic tensions between France and Israel
The diplomatic relationships between Paris and Tel Aviv are also tense, which leads to a variety of political demands and discussions about dealing with anti -Semitism. In view of the recent events in Amsterdam, France wants to make it clear that it takes the protection of Jewish citizens seriously. The upcoming game offers the ideal opportunity.
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