The demonstrations came on the eve of a high-stakes soccer match at France’s national stadium against the Israeli national ...
There has been violent clashes with police in Paris as pro-Palestine protesters tried to make their way towards a pro-Israel ...
Israel's government has advised its citizens to avoid attending cultural and sporting events taking place abroad this week.
French authorities have deployed 4,000 police officers and 1,600 stadium staff for a match between France and Israel ...
Demonstrators gathered in Paris to protest a pro-Israel event that had included Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel ...
A mob of Israeli football fans attacked people at Stade de France in Paris, as a UEFA match between France and Israel ...
France 24's James Andre reports from Paris, where hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters took to the streets to denounce a ...
The Israeli police surrounded the two French gendarmes and pushed one of them to the ground at the Elona church compound.
The demonstration was also organised to denounce a highly controversial gala organised on Wednesday night by the Israeli ...
The 50x20-metre banner was displayed in the Auteuil Kop of the Parc des Princes, prompting France’s interior minister Bruno Retailleau to criticise the Qatar-owned club Paris St Germain supporters ...
PSG have denied prior knowledge of "any plans to display such a message". A club statement read: "Paris Saint-Germain recalls that the Parc des Princes is - and must remain -- a place of communion ...
Palestine.' In another potential football flashpoint, France are scheduled to play Israel in Paris next Thursday. France's interior minister said the match would go ahead as planned.