Violent scenes have broken out in the stands during Israel‘s high security match against France in Paris tonight.
Mobile phone footage shows fans in the Stade de France fleeing their seats after a fight was reported to have taken place during the first half.
Loud boos can be heard as people rush away from the ugly scenes – with few security guards seen throughout the chaotic video.
It is unclear how the fight started or who was involved in the melee, but one man can be seen being held back by fans, as he attempts to charge at another set of supporters.
Another man, dressed in a beanie, can be seen standing on one of the seats and shouting aggressively to people nearby.
A heavy security presence was put in place by French officials tonight to prevent a repeat of the violence seen last week when Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv played in Amsterdam.
Mobile phone footage shows fans in the Stade de France fleeing their seats after a fight was reported to have taken place in the first half
It is unclear how the fight started or who was involved in the melee
Loud boos can be heard as people rush away from the ugly scenes
One man, dressed in a beanie, can be seen standing on one of the seats and shouting aggressively to people nearby
SAS-style special forces and up to 6500 other security agents are on duty, despite organisers struggling to sell tickets for the Nations League game, with less than 13,000 seats reserved.
This means there is one police officer for every two football fans in attendance tonight.
French President Emmanuel Macron and his prime minister, Michel Barnier, will attend the match, despite calls for it to be played in a neutral country.
The elite RAID tactical unit has been deployed following violence last week when Israeli side Maccabi Tel Aviv played in Amsterdam.
Fights connected to the ongoing conflict in Palestine and Lebanon broke out, with 52 Dutch nationals and 10 Israelis arrested for public order offences.
Local gang members targeted visiting supporters in what were described by the authorities as ‘anti-Semitic attacks’.
Racist chanting was also heard from the Tel Aviv fans, including threats to kill Arabs and references to the massacre of children in Gaza.
Concerns were raised about tonight’s game after thousands of pro-Palestinians marched on Wednesday against a controversial pro-Israel gala in central Paris.
SAS-style special forces and up to 6500 other security agents are on duty at the Stade de France
The ‘Israel is Forever’ gala was originally set to be attended by Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich, who currently lives in a settlement considered illegal under international law.
Mr Smotrich finally pulled out, following threats that an arrest warrant would be waiting for him in France.
The Israel team arrived in Paris earlier this week and has been staying and training at secret locations on the outskirts of Paris.
Israeli security forces, including agents from the Mossad intelligence agency, are also inside the stadium tonight , the French authorities confirmed.
Only French tricolours and Israeli Star of Davids were allowed, with any other flags banned.