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The pro-PAL march invaded Udine before Italy Israel, clashes between police and demonstrators: two journalists injured. Throwing of tear gas and water cannons. Charges and arrests

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Pro-Palestinian March Disrupts Udine ahead of ItalyIsrael Match, ‍Clashes Erupt

Udine, Italy – October 15, 2025 – A ‌large pro-Palestinian demonstration descended upon ‌the city of Udine today, October 15, 2025,​ prior to the scheduled Italy-Israel European Championship qualifying match, resulting​ in clashes with police and leaving two journalists injured. authorities deployed​ tear gas and water cannons to disperse the‌ protesters,‍ leading to​ multiple arrests.

The demonstration, organized by pro-Palestinian groups, aimed to protest Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.⁢ the march coincided with the high-profile football match,⁤ drawing ‌increased security presence and escalating tensions in the city center. The timing of the protest was intended to ⁢maximize ​visibility ​and disrupt the event, according⁤ to organizers. The incident underscores⁤ the ⁢growing international polarization surrounding the conflict and the challenges of maintaining security during large public gatherings with politically charged demonstrations.

Reports indicate that the march began peacefully but escalated as demonstrators attempted to approach the Dacia Arena stadium. Police intervened to prevent access, leading to confrontations. Two journalists ‍covering the events sustained injuries during the clashes, though the extent of ⁤their injuries​ remains⁢ unclear. Several protesters were detained by law enforcement officials, with the exact number of arrests currently unconfirmed.

The Italy-Israel match is⁤ proceeding under ⁣heightened security measures following the ⁢unrest.Authorities have increased patrols and ⁣implemented stricter‌ access controls to the⁢ stadium. further​ demonstrations are anticipated in the coming days, raising concerns about potential disruptions ⁤to other events and​ public order.

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