Israel Cautions Fans as Macron Attends France Match Amid Security Concerns

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Israel has warned its citizens to avoid international events involving Israelis due to threats from pro-Palestinian groups, following recent attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. The upcoming UEFA Nations League match between France and Israel, which French President Emmanuel Macron will attend, is considered high-risk. Paris police are deploying extensive security measures, including 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff, to ensure safety. The match will proceed as planned, with French authorities emphasizing the importance of not yielding to violence and promoting solidarity against antisemitism.
- Israel issues fan warning ahead of France game; Macron attending ESPN
- Israel urges citizens not to attend Paris soccer game against French national team The Times of Israel
- Israel warns fans about attending events after Amsterdam attacks; soccer match vs France set for Thursday Fox News
- Macron to attend France-Israel soccer game in sign of solidarity, Elysee says The Jerusalem Post
- French Jews stand defiant ahead of Israel’s Paris match despite Amsterdam attack Israel Hayom
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