Thursday’s game comes a week after violent clashes in Amsterdam involving locals and Israeli soccer fans after a Europa ...
Authorities are ramping up security in Paris a week after Israeli fans were attacked in Amsterdam.
according to Paris police chief Laurent Nunez, who deemed the event “high-risk.” Meanwhile, demand for tickets is sparse — ...
There will be a heavy police presence but few visiting fans at the soccer match between France and Israel in the Nations ...
Some 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff will be deployed to police the game, with about 2,500 of those officers around ...
Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a controversial gala organized by far-right figures in support of Israel. The ...
with another 1,500 police on public transit. Paris authorities are on high alert following the violence in Amsterdam before ...
According to Paris police, the incident happened Wednesday night around 9:20 p.m. on Polk St., near 10th St. SE. Police got a ...
Paris police are deployed in force to prevent antisemitic attacks and other violence when the French and Israeli national teams play Thursday.
Thousands of police and security personnel are being deployed in Paris a week after Israeli fans were attacked in Amsterdam.
The protests revealed broad opposition of workers and youth to the Gaza genocide, which European governments support by slandering opponents of genocide as “anti-Semites.” ...