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The match between France and Israel this Thursday will take place in a context of tensions around the conflict in the Middle East. This meeting will be held at the Stade de France (Seine-Saint-Denis), with extremely low attendance for a match of the Bluesas indicated by the Police Unit union. And while around a hundred Israeli supporters were expected for this League of Nations poster, theAFP reports that the Israeli authorities called on them not to go to the Paris region, after the violence which occurred in Amsterdam this Thursday.
“ The National Security Council recommends that Israelis abroad act by taking precautions (…) particularly during the coming week, to completely avoid going to sporting events and cultural events in which Israelis participate, especially in next match of the Israel team in Paris “, indicated in a press release this organization which depends on the Prime Minister’s office.
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