French President Emmanuel Macron will personally attend the football match between the national teams of France and Israel on November 14 at the Stade de France to send “signals of brotherhood” after the anti-Semitic acts in Amsterdam. This was reported by RTL, according to UNN.
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According to a source from the president's entourage, Macron wants to “demonstrate his full support for the French national team, as he does in every match.
In addition, he also wants to “send a message of brotherhood and solidarity after the unacceptable anti-Semitic actions that took place after the match in Amsterdam this week,” the source said.
On November 10, police prefect Laurent Nunez said that the France-Israel match on Thursday in Saint-Denis was a “high risk,” adding that he would like to mobilize 4,000 law enforcement officers for the occasion.
The newspaper's source said that 2,500 police officers will be deployed to protect the Stade de France, and another 2,500 law enforcement officers will guard strategic sites in Paris.
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In Amsterdam , there were attacks on Israeli citizens after a football match, the attackers used Palestinian flags.