France-Israel, the big threat

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The last time the French team met the Israeli football team was during the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, for two draws (0-0 at the Stade de France; 1-1 in Tel Aviv). . Nearly 20 years later, fate brought the two countries together, this time for a double autumn confrontation scheduled for the League of Nations.

On October 10, Didier Deschamps’ men will play the first leg away – probably in Hungary where Israel played during its last two international “receptions” to date. The return match is scheduled for November 14, and will probably take place in Saint-Denis. If the two meetings in question do indeed take place.

Israel’s suspension demanded

According to Sky News, a dozen Middle Eastern associations affiliated with Fifa – including Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates – recently made an official request to the international body to claim the “ banning of Israel due to the war against Hamas in Gaza “. Like the sanctions taken against Russia after the start of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

This Saturday, the Iranian Football Federation was even more offensive, demanding “ the complete suspension of Israel from all football-related activities “. Iran, which welcomed the October 7 attack at the origin of the IDF military intervention in Gaza and has never recognized the State of Israel on the international scene, is demanding of Fifa “ immediate and serious measures to stop Israel’s crimes and to provide food, clean water and medicine to innocent people and civilians “.

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Manu Tournoux

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