France ramps up security ahead of Israel soccer match after Amsterdam violence
PARIS — Thousands of police officers are set to be deployed around
Paris
on Thursday ahead of a soccer game between France and Israel, seeking to avoid a repeat of last week's
violence in Amsterdam
involving locals and Israeli fans.
The international match is expected to be met by widespread protests a week after the unrest in the Netherlands and amid heightened tensions in Europe over Israel’s deadly assault on the
Gaza Strip
and
Lebanon
.
Paris police confirmed to NBC News around 4,000 officers would be on duty, with some 2,500 deployed to ensure security around the Stade de France,
in the suburb of Saint-Denis just north of the capital, and some 1,500 posted elsewhere across the city.
“It’s an exceptional measure, three to four times greater than...