PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron said "we will not give in to anti-Semitism" ahead of Israel's Nations League football ...
Following violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last week, France has thrown heavy policing muscle behind a ...
Does the president’s resolve that the game go on represent his definitive stance on the issue or is just another political ...
There will be a heavy police presence but few visiting fans when France hosts Israel in the Nations League tonight (KO 7.45 Irish time) amid an increasingly tense political climate. French police ...
Some 4,000 security forces were deployed to keep the peace in Paris as Israel's national soccer team faces France a week ...
Thursday’s game comes a week after violent clashes in Amsterdam involving locals and Israeli soccer fans after a Europa ...
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There will be a heavy police presence but few visiting fans at the soccer match between France and Israel in the Nations ...
Even so, officials are determined for the game to go ahead. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has refused to cancel ...
The security context has clearly impacted the attendance, with only around 13,000 spectators expected to attend the game in a ...
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau says a giant “Free Palestine” banner unveiled before Paris Saint-Germain’s ...