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Paris Olympics: Crowd jeers Argentina during France quarterfinal
It comes after a racism scandal involving Argentinian players singing an offensive song about French players of African heritage. Friday’s game ended with a massive brawl after the final whistle.
France knocked out world and pan-American football champions Argentina after winning 1-0 in Bordeaux on Friday, in a heated game that ended with a massive brawl that followed more than ten minutes of stoppage time.
Argentina players were roundly jeered when they entered the field to face France in the Paris Olympics football quarterfinal on Friday.
The first few Argentina players came onto the field at Bordeaux Stadium to booing around 8:10 pm, almost an hour before kickoff. The stadium music system then drowned out much of the jeering.
Argentina’s national anthem was also met with a chorus of jeers and whistles, and home fans booed Argentina’s players after the kickoff when they touched the ball.
A racism scandal had heated the run-up to the game, following a video of Argentina players singing an offensive song about French players of African heritage as they celebrated their Copa America victory last month.
France’s single early goal by Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta was enough to book a place in the semifinals against Egypt.
The other semifinal is Spain-Morocco. Both take place on August 5.
Argentinian teams jeered multiple times since setting foot in Paris
Earlier Friday, Argentina’s handball team was jeered as it entered the South Paris Arena arena, but the booing subsided quickly at the venue.
Last week, Argentina’s men’s rugby sevens players were raucously and constantly booed by a Stade de France crowd of 69,000 during a quarterfinal against the home team.
Despite the off-field tensions leading into this football quarterfinal, security measures were not increased and the local police prefecture said security forces stuck to the initial plan.
Over 400 police and gendarmerie officers were deployed on for the match, in addition to 100 military personnel, and security forces used drones to help make the event safe.
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The atmosphere outside the stadium was anything but tense, however. Fans of both nations mingled with each other without any signs of hostility, some with Argentina flags or jerseys with football superstar Lionel Messi’s name on the back.
The match itself was a rematch French fans have been waiting for since Argentina’s dramatic penalty shootout win in the 2022 World Cup final. But because it’s primarily an Under-23 tournament, superstars like Messi and Kylian Mbappé were not playing.
France won its only Olympic title in 1984 — the year it also won the European Championship — while Argentina won it back-to-back in 2004, with current coach Javier Mascherano in the side, and in 2008, with Mascherano and Messi.
Alcaraz and Djokovic to clash for men’s singles tennis Olympic gold, Marchand continues dominating run in swimming
In other news, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz will face Serbia’s Novak Djokovic this Sunday, after they respectively knocked out Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime and Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti.
The squad of the Neutral Athletes won their first gold medal thanks to Belarusian athlete Ivan Litvinovich, who defended his Olympic title in men’s trampoline. Earlier in the day, Belarus’ Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya won the team’s first medal at Paris 2024, a silver, in the same category.
In swimming, Léon Marchand completed a dominating run by claiming his fourth gold, this time in the 200-meter individual medley.
In rowing, Dutch athlete Marloes Oldenburg celebrated winning the gold medal in women’s four class, two years after undergoing life-threatening back surgery following a nasty bicycle accident.
“Amazing,” Oldenburg said. “For everybody who needs a little bit of inspiration, it’s possible to break your neck and get the Olympic gold”, she said after the race.
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Israel says it is striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Thursday that it had started striking Hezbollah military targets in southern Lebanon.
An unmanned aircraft reportedly struck a Hezbollah construction unit’s facility near Tyre, a coastal city in southern Lebanon, Israeli news outlet Ynet reported, citing the IDF. Ynet also noted that the IDF claimed the facility was used to produce equipment for restoring terror infrastructure that Israel destroyed in previous operations.
In preparation for the strikes, the IDF urged residents of al-Taybeh and Tayr Debba to flee. Israel included maps marking areas that would become dangerous for civilians once the strikes began.
ISRAEL WARNS HEZBOLLAH ‘PLAYING WITH FIRE,’ PRESSES LEBANON TO ACT ON WEAPONS PLEDGE
People gather as smoke rises after Israeli strikes following the evacuation orders, in Tayr Debba, southern Lebanon, on Nov. 6, 2025. (Ali Hankir/Reuters)
“You are located near buildings used by Hezbollah, and, for your safety, you are required to evacuate them immediately and stay away from them by a distance of at least 500 meters,” the IDF said in an announcement to the residents of the villages.
The announcement comes after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said, “Hezbollah is playing with fire, and the president of Lebanon is dragging his feet.”
“The Lebanese government’s commitment to dismantle Hezbollah’s weapons and remove it from southern Lebanon must be realized. Enforcement will continue and deepen — we will not allow a threat to the residents of the north,” Katz added.

Israeli soldiers take part in an IDF exercise to enhance operational readiness along the Lebanon border in October 2025. (IDF)
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The IDF claimed that it had killed “approximately 20 Hezbollah terrorists whose activities violated the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.”
On Wednesday, the IDF said it killed Hussein Jaber Dib, a member of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force. Israel alleged that Dib had “advanced terror attacks against Israel and its citizens.”
Additionally, on Monday, the IDF confirmed it had killed two Hezbollah commanders in southern Lebanon. Muhammad Ali Hadid, a senior member of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, was eliminated in Nabatieh, while another operative was struck in Ayta ash Shab after being seen collecting intelligence on Israeli positions, according to the Israeli military.
A senior IDF officer stationed on the northern border told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that Hezbollah remains fully armed and funded by Iran.

Rubble seen at a damaged site after Israeli strikes in Tayr Debba, southern Lebanon, on Nov. 6, 2025. (Ali Hankir/Reuters)
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“Hezbollah didn’t give up their heavy weapons,” the officer said. “They’re still trained, still financed by Iran, and still trying to re-establish their positions. Our job is to make sure they don’t succeed.”
Over the summer, Israel took an unprecedented step and launched sweeping strikes against Iran, which it dubbed “Operation Rising Lion.” The 12-day war with Iran eventually involved the U.S., which was able to destroy the regime’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.
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