France demands explanations from PSG over pro-Palestine banner display
Fans raised a huge banner that read: "Free Palestine" in English, and a smaller one that said, "Battle on the field but peace in the world" in French before kick-off at the Parc des Princes stadium.

ISTANBUL - France demanded an explanation Thursday from Paris Saint-Germain, the prominent French football club for the "unacceptable" pro-Palestine banners that were displayed by fans during a match, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.
"I ask PSG to explain itself and the clubs to ensure that politics does not come to damage sport, which must always remain a source of unity.
"This banner had no place in this stadium, and such messages are also prohibited by the regulations of the League and UEFA,” Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau wrote on X.
Retailleau said if similar incidents were to again occur, the government would have to consider forbidding banners for clubs that do not enforce the rules.
Paris Saint-Germain fans displayed banners in solidarity with Palestine at a UEFA Champions League match Wednesday against Atletico Madrid.
Fans raised a huge banner that read: "Free Palestine" in English, and a smaller one that said, "Battle on the field but peace in the world" in French before kick-off at the Parc des Princes stadium.
The larger banner featured images of Jerusalem's iconic Dome of the Rock Mosque and the Palestinian and Lebanese flags. - BERNAMA-ANADOLU
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