The France-Israel UEFA Nations League soccer match on Thursday will see an extraordinary security presence in response to the violence against Israeli fans in Amsterdam last week. Paris authorities have committed to deploying 4,000 police officers alongside 1,600 stadium staff to manage both the stadium and the surrounding areas. The deployment comes as a response to growing concerns about the potential for violence, particularly in light of recent antisemitic attacks during a match in the Netherlands.
Coordination with Israeli authorities and preventive measures
French police are implementing tight security protocols, including an anti-terrorist perimeter around the Stade de France stadium, which is located just north of Paris. There will be systematic security checks, including bag searches and pat-downs, to prevent any violent disruptions. Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez stated that this match is considered a high-risk event due to the heightened tensions surrounding it, particularly the recent surge in antisemitic acts across Europe. He reassured the public that authorities would not tolerate any violence.
French officials have been in contact with Israeli security agencies to ensure comprehensive preparation. Israel’s National Security Council also issued a warning to its citizens abroad, advising them to avoid large sports and cultural events, especially the match in Paris, due to concerns over possible violent incidents disguised as protests.
Rising tensions following Amsterdam incidents
The violence in Amsterdam last week involved assaults on Israeli fans by large groups of young people who were reportedly incited by social media calls targeting Jewish people. These attacks led to several injuries and sparked widespread condemnation across Europe. The incident, which occurred before a match between Israel and the Netherlands, included videos showing Israeli fans chanting anti-Arab slogans, escalating the already tense atmosphere.
Dutch authorities arrested dozens of individuals in connection with the violence, and the incident has raised significant concerns about the security of Israeli supporters at international sporting events. On Sunday, several people were detained in Amsterdam for taking part in an unauthorized demonstration, adding to the tension surrounding events connected to the soccer game.
The symbolic importance of the match
French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to attend the match, not only to support the French team but also as a demonstration of solidarity with Israel in light of the antisemitic violence witnessed in Amsterdam. Macron’s presence will send a message of unity and fraternity, emphasizing that sports should remain a space for international cooperation and mutual respect. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau also highlighted the symbolic significance of proceeding with the match as scheduled, noting the importance of not allowing violence to overshadow the universal values promoted through sports.
Authorities are determined to ensure the safety of all attendees, as tensions continue to rise over the broader geopolitical context, which has made the match a focal point of security concerns.