PARIS (Reuters) - Despite the violence directed at Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, France won't change its plans to host a ...
The employees were later released following the intervention of the minister, France’s Foreign Ministry statement said. In a ...
France accused Israel on Thursday of harming bilateral ties after Israeli security forces entered a holy site under French ...
France condemned the unauthorized entry of Israeli security agents into a French-owned church site in Jerusalem and their ...
France have left Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe out of their squad to face Israel and Italy in this month's two Nations ...
A Nations League football match between France and Israel will go ahead as planned next week at the Stade de France in Paris despite the clashes that erupted in Amsterdam following a game between ...
The French foreign ministry says armed Israeli police forced their way into a French-owned church compound in the contested ...
Some have called for the relocation of the France-Israel match. I do not accept this: France does not back down, as this ...
A tense confrontation occured between Israeli police and two security officials at the French-administered Eleona compound in ...
Street violence following a soccer game in Amsterdam saw Israeli fans chased down and beaten and prompted dozens of arrests.
France's foreign ministry said it would summon Israel's ambassador in the coming days after Israeli police Thursday entered the French-owned Eleona church compound in Jerusalem and briefly detained ...