1,000 French police to secure Israel-Mali Olympics football game
Police officers receive instructions while getting ready to patrol the city, near Bastille square in Paris on July 23, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Natalia KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)
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Around 1,000 French police officers will be on duty on Wednesday
to protect Israel's football match against Mali at the Paris Olympics where
protests are also expected, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said.
The game involving the Israeli team at the Parc des Princes
stadium in Paris, as well as the Ukraine-Iraq match in the southeastern city of
Lyon, have been identified by French security forces as high risk.
"All the competitions have a security plan, but it's true
that these two matches, and particularly the match at the Parc des Princes,
will have security, an anti-terror perimeter," Darmanin told BFM
television and RMC radio.
"Tonight at the Parc des Princes there will be a thousand
police officers who will ensure that we are there for the sport," he
added.
All Israeli athletes at the Paris Games, which start officially on
Friday, will have round-the-clock personal security provided by elite French
police, both inside the Olympic village and every time they leave the compound
in northern Paris.
A French police source told AFP that security forces were
"expecting actions and disturbances around the stadium" on Wednesday
and said it was possible that "people shout insults from the stands"
or that there is "whistling and flags shown during the hymns, for
example."
Europalestine, a French activist group behind recent protests,
told the Guardian newspaper that it was planning a peaceful demonstration
inside the stadium to protest the "genocide" in Gaza.
The head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach
and French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday rejected a Palestinian demand
that Israel be barred from the Paris Games over the war in Gaza.
The Palestine Olympic Committee asked for a ban on Israel in a
letter to the IOC, citing the bombings of the besieged Gaza Strip as a breach
of the Olympic truce.
The
health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Tuesday at least 39,090 people have been
killed in more than nine months of war between Israel and Palestinian
militants.


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