Italy-Israel qualifier expected to attract less people than nearby pro-Palestinian march

Tamara Ceaikovski

UDINE, Italy (AP) — Israel’s World Cup qualifying match against Italy will still be played in a strange climate on Tuesday despite a breakthrough ceasefire deal that has paused two years of war in Gaza. Security will be tight at the stadium in Udine and throughout the city. A pro-Palestinian march is scheduled to start in the city center a few hours before kickoff and is expected to attract around 10,000 people. It is expected to be kept away from the stadium which is on the outskirts of the

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