Tight Security in Paris for Israel-France Football Match Amid Tensions

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Tight security in Paris for Israel-France football match
Police in Paris are bracing for potential violence before Thursday's France-Israel football match*
The match has been designated 'high risk' after hooliganism and antisemitism in Amsterdam last week*
About 4,000 police officers will be deployed on the streets and another 1,500 on public transport routes*
A pro-Palestinian demonstration has been organised at Saint-Denis plaza at 6pm local time*
Only about 150 Israeli fans are expected*
The match is due to start at 8.45pm local time (7.45pm UK)*,

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