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Israel’s World Cup qualifiers in Norway and Italy proceed with limited crowds amid security fears and protests over Gaza, despite FIFA rejecting postponement.
Security concerns are escalating ahead of Israel’s World Cup qualifiers in Norway and Italy, with protests and political tensions over Gaza prompting heightened security measures.
Matches in Oslo and Udine will proceed with limited attendance—3,000 and 6,000 fans respectively—despite calls to postpone or play behind closed doors.
Italy’s mayor and football officials have raised safety concerns amid widespread demonstrations and national strikes, but FIFA rejected postponement requests.
Norway’s federation will donate match proceeds to humanitarian aid for Gaza.
The outcomes could impact Israel’s qualification path, as Norway leads Group I and Italy and Israel are tied for second.
Las eliminatorias de la Copa del Mundo de Israel en Noruega e Italia continúan con multitudes limitadas en medio de temores de seguridad y protestas sobre Gaza, a pesar de que la FIFA rechazó el aplazamiento.