Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 14 Diamond Member Share Posted November 14 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up France mounts big security operation for ******* match after Amsterdam ********* FRANCK FIFE/AFP Paris police are treating the event as a high-risk match and aim to pre-empt any trouble Thousands of police are being deployed in Paris to ensure security at Thursday’s France-******* football international, a week after ********* in Amsterdam in which Maccabi Tel Aviv fans came under *******. Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez said that 4,000 officers would be on patrol, 2,500 at the Stade de France in the northern Paris suburbs and the rest on public transport and inside the capital. In addition around 1,600 private security guards will be on duty at the stadium, and an elite anti-********** police unit will protect the visiting ******** squad. “It is a high-risk match [because of] an extremely tense geopolitical context,” Mr Nuñez said. “We will not allow any attempt to disturb public order.” The Uefa Nations League match is under intense scrutiny following the ********* after last Thursday’s match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Netherlands. The stadium, which can hold 80,000, will be only a quarter full. Following advice by the ******** government, no more than 100 or so ******** fans are expected to travel to Paris, though other ******* supporters may go to the game. Politicians across Europe decried a “return of antisemitism” after ******** fans were chased through the streets of Amsterdam. Maccabi fans were themselves involved in vandalism, tearing down a ************ flag, attacking a taxi and chanting anti-***** slogans, according to city authorities. They were then targeted by “small groups of rioters… on foot, by scooter or car”, the city said in a 12-page report. ********* between ******* and its neighbours in the Middle East has the potential to spread to Europe. France, Belgium and the Netherlands all have large ******* populations of North ******** origin and they live beside far smaller ******* populations, who in the main identify strongly with *******. To express solidarity with ********* Jews after Amsterdam, President Emmanuel Macron has said he will attend Thursday’s match, which begins at 20:45 (19:45 GMT). He will be joined by Prime Minister Michel Barnier as well as previous presidents François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy. FRANCK FIFE/AFP Security is tight but few Israelis are expected to travel to the match Supporters have been told to expect identity checks ahead of the game. Bars and restaurants in the area have been told to close from the afternoon. The Stade de France was the scene of a dangerous breakdown in law-and-order at a Uefa Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in 2022. However since then the Rugby World Cup and Paris Olympics have both been peacefully staged there. France’s far-left France Unbowed (LFI) party – which sides with Palestinians and Lebanese in the conflicts with ******* – has called for Thursday’s match to be cancelled, or at least for President Macron to refuse to attend. “We do not want our head of state honouring a country that commits genocide,” said LFI deputy David Guiraud. ******* has denied allegations of genocide as baseless and grossly distorted. But Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said it was out of the question to cancel or relocate the match. “France does not give way to those who sow hatred,” he said. France and ******* are in the same group in the Uefa competition, alongside Italy and Belgium. In their first leg – played in Budapest – France beat ******* 4-1. Pre-match tensions were already in evidence after a pro-******** “gala” event was given the go-ahead for Wednesday evening in Paris, which the far-right ******** minister Bezalel Smotrich was at one point expected to attend – although it was later thought his “presence” would be by video-link. Luc Auffret/Anadolu Pro-************ demonstrators have tried to get Thursday’s Uefa Nations League match cancelled Pro-************ and anti-******* organisations were planning demonstrations in the capital to coincide with the event. Relations between Macron and Benyamin Netanyahu have come under severe strain in recent weeks, after Macron accused the ******** prime minister of “spreading barbarism” in Gaza and Lebanon. French Jews were also upset when Macron was quoted as saying that Netanyahu should accept ******* Nations calls for a ceasefire because “his country was itself created by a decision of the UN.” This was interpreted in ******* as an insult to Jews who had lost their lives in their country’s war of independence. France in turn was angered when two French officials were briefly detained by ******** authorities at a holy site in East Jerusalem that is under French administration. Macron has been described as pursuing a zigzag in his approach to the Middle East, as in many other domains, flipflopping inconsistently between outspoken statements of support for ******* and then its ***** neighbours. 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