2024-10-15 13:45:00
The prefecture confirmed on Tuesday 15 October that the meeting scheduled for 14 November will take place at the Stade de France, under normal conditions, despite the security context linked to the conflict in the Middle East.
Laurent Nuñez had already ruled out the possibility of a closed session on Monday. The Paris police chief confirmed on Tuesday 15 October that the France-Israel football match, scheduled for 14 November, will take place at the Stade de France. For several weeks, the context of war in the Middle East raised the question of whether the meeting valid for the fifth day of the League of Nations would take place behind closed doors or in the presence of the public. of its uncertain organization.
Due to the conflict, Israel’s home matches have been held since the start of the competition in Budapest, Hungary. Last Thursday, that’s where France faced the country. In July, the Belgium-Israel match on the first day of the League of Nations had to be moved to Debrecen, Hungary, and was played behind closed doors in early September. “Given that in Belgium no local administration considered it possible to organize the home match of the Red Devils against Israel on Friday 6 September, explained the Belgian Football Federation in a press release, [nous avons] I had to look for a solution abroad.” The authorities had in fact judged “impossible to organize this very high risk match” in Brussels due to tensions linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. At the same time, other Belgian cities also refused to host this match.
The match of November 14th will therefore take place backwards, “under the usual conditions of a meeting of the League of Nations”, in the words of Laurent Nuñez, who nevertheless admitted on Monday that his organization had appeared “extremely sensitive”.
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