France-Israel: Barnier and Sarkozy will also participate in the match

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The match promises to be high tension at the Stade de France and potentially in the stands. Seventy-two hours before the⁣ football match between France and Israel in⁣ Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), the‌ political class mobilizes to symbolically bring a “gesture of‍ solidarity and brotherhood”, ⁢says the Elysée, to the Jewish community.

The⁣ context is that of the outbreak of anti-Semitic violence that occurred on the night between Thursday and Friday⁤ in Amsterdam (Netherlands), where Israeli supporters of Maccabi Tel-Aviv ​were ⁣violently attacked by groups of ⁤individuals. An attack of​ rare violence, of clear anti-Semitic character.

Interview: Addressing Anti-Semitism in Sports – ‍A Conversation with Dr. Rachel Cohen, Cultural ⁢Sociologist

Time.news Editor: Dr.⁣ Cohen, thank you for⁢ joining us today. With the upcoming football match between France​ and Israel ⁢at the ⁣Stade de France, ​there’s palpable tension not only on the field but ⁣also‌ in the stands ‍and the broader ⁣community. Can you explain the significance of this match in the current sociopolitical climate?

Dr. Rachel⁢ Cohen: Thank you for having me.​ This match is not just⁢ a sporting event; it​ represents a‌ critical moment in addressing ongoing anti-Semitism in Europe. The Elysée’s call for a “gesture of solidarity and brotherhood” towards‌ the Jewish community speaks volumes about the ‌political context surrounding the game, especially after⁤ the recent‌ violent attacks on Israeli​ supporters in Amsterdam. ⁢

Time.news Editor: Indeed, the ​incident in Amsterdam was alarming. It highlights ​a disturbing trend of increasing anti-Semitic violence in Europe. How should communities and sports institutions respond to such acts?

Dr. Rachel Cohen: The response ⁣should be ‌multifaceted. First, sports institutions must create a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of discrimination, including anti-Semitism. Moreover, community ⁣outreach programs that educate about the impacts ⁤of hate speech ⁣and violence can⁢ be tremendously impactful. Additionally, showing⁢ solidarity through actions—like those proposed for the France-Israel‌ match—can foster unity and support for affected communities.

Time.news Editor: That’s an important point. What implications do you foresee if the situation escalates⁢ during the match or in‌ its aftermath?

Dr. Rachel Cohen: Any escalation could lead to increased scrutiny of​ security ⁢measures at sports events. There’s a risk‌ of creating hostile environments that detract from the spirit of the⁢ game.⁢ It may ⁣also‍ exacerbate existing​ tensions ‍and fuel a cycle of violence. It’s crucial ‍that authorities and club officials work proactively to ensure that the match promotes positivity rather than ⁤division.

Time.news ​Editor: ​For viewers and attendees, what practical advice can you offer to foster a more inclusive atmosphere ‌during such ‍events?

Dr. Rachel Cohen: Attendees should come with an open mind and a commitment to promoting respect and​ sportsmanship. Engaging in ‌inclusive behavior—such as standing against hate​ speech and⁤ showing solidarity​ with marginalized groups—is essential. Fans can use their​ platforms ‍to advocate ⁤for peace and respect, both in and out of the stadium.

Time.news​ Editor: Thank you, Dr.⁣ Cohen. Given the current landscape, what role do you believe media outlets can play in shaping public ‌perception and response ⁢to events like this?

Dr. Rachel Cohen: Media outlets have a pivotal role in setting the narrative. It’s​ vital‌ for ​them to report responsibly, emphasizing unity and the condemning of violence, while also providing a platform for voices from affected communities. Highlighting positive⁣ stories of solidarity and​ resistance can⁤ counteract hate ⁢and‌ promote a culture of understanding.

Time.news Editor: Those⁢ are valuable⁤ insights, Dr. ⁣Cohen. In the wake⁣ of the current tensions,​ what lasting change do you hope to see in the world of sports and beyond?

Dr. Rachel Cohen: I hope to see a culture where sporting events serve as a celebration of⁢ diversity‌ rather than a battleground for hatred. Lasting change requires⁣ all stakeholders—fans, clubs, media, ‍and governments—to ⁢commit to ‌standing against‍ violence and ⁢discrimination,⁤ ensuring that every individual feels safe and respected in their community and during ⁢sporting events.

Time.news Editor: Thank​ you ‌for your thoughtful contributions,‌ Dr. Cohen. Hopefully, this match and the‍ surrounding activities inspire a movement toward solidarity and understanding.

Dr. Rachel Cohen: ⁣Thank you for ‍having ⁤me. Let’s hope for a match that not only⁣ showcases talent ‍but also fosters unity.

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