Israel’s Sports Ministry announced Monday a significant increase in its security budget for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The budget will see a rise of over 42%, aimed at enhancing the protection of the Israeli delegation. This increase, raising the security allocation to 5 million shekels (approximately $1.37 million) from 3.5 million shekels, is a response to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas and the heightened threats to Israeli targets globally.
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The decision came after a security preparation meeting that included officials from the unit for dignitary and delegation security at the Shin Bet security agency and the ministry’s security division. During this meeting, the security needs and potential scenarios for the Olympic Games were discussed in detail.
The Israeli delegation to the Paris Games, scheduled between July 26 and August 11, is expected to comprise around 120 athletes, staff members, and officials. This move is part of Israel’s concerted efforts to ensure the safety and security of its representatives at one of the world’s most prominent sporting events.