21:02 – The Israeli anthem whistled by some supporters
As for the anthems, Israel's was partly booed by the supporters present at the stadium. The volume was turned up to try to drown out the reaction of some fans in the mostly empty stands. Less than 20,000 spectators took to the Saint-Denis stadium for the match. The worst attendance in the last 25 years, excluding Covid gauges.
20:27 – Emmanuel Macron hopes for a “smooth match”
Emmanuel Macron and his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog spoke a few hours before the meeting. The President of the Republic assured of the “mobilization of France” for a “smooth running of the match”. “The Head of State presented to each of them the security arrangements set up and assured them of France's mobilization to ensure the smooth running of the match,” according to the “Eacute;lys”. “France will remain intractable with regard to anti-Semitism, wherever it manifests itself,” affirmed the French head of state.
19:39 – A pro-Palestinian demonstration near the Stade de France
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on Thursday, a few hours before the kick-off of the France-Israel match. They gathered at Place du Front-Populaire, about 4 kilometers from the Stade de France. “We don't play with genocide,” they chanted to protest the holding of the match. LFI MP Eric Coquerel spoke out in particular on site. "There is a first victory: there will only be 20,000 spectators at the stadium. The supporters of the French team have boycotted this match," he said.
18:43 – Israel asks France to ensure the safety of its supporters
France must ensure the safety of Israeli supporters during the match between Les Bleus and Israel, demanded the head of Israeli diplomacy Gideon Saar. “The safety of Israeli supporters must be ensured,” he declared. The security arrangements surrounding the match are extremely reinforced. No fewer than 4,000 police officers and gendarmes are mobilized. Questioned on france info this thursday, Laurent Nuñez acknowledged that the match has been identified as "sensitive and is "high risk in the international context that we know".
17:22 – Emmanuel Macron speaks out on security measures around the match
Emmanuel Macron has accepted to respond to BFMTV journalists, a few hours before the start of the football match between France and Israel at the Stade de France. “We will not give in to anti-Semitism anywhere and violence, including in the French Republic, will never prevail and neither will intimidation,” he declared, while the security force deployed around the Saint-Denis stadium is considerable. The head of state will be in the stadium this evening to show his support for the Jews of France, while anti-Semitic violence has increased considerably in recent months.
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