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No-nonsense French security flips pro-Palestine protester trying to disrupt Tour de France over metal barrier

A ridiculous French security guard turned a clean demonstrator on a metal barrier in front of the stunned crowd in Tour de France.

The activist, who wore a T -shirt adorned with the slogan ‘Israel came out of the tour’ and a symbol of Palestinian solidarity, jumped on Wednesday with a protest against Israel’s participation in the iconic bicycle race.

The protesters, who got closer to the upcoming riders, went at high speed of cyclists moving towards the finish line in Toulouse.

But in seconds, a quick -influenced security guard seized the man with a wild struggle – hit him in a barrier and pulled him on him.

Stage 11 from the shocking broadcast, just 25 meters away from the finish line, inhaled from the audience when security fluttering to restrict the protest in the middle of the chaos.

The guard could be seen while struggling with the man on the ground, and even threw his radio at him while calling for backup at the sporting event.

The frightening bicycle fans then stop the guards and seem to be pushing it back slightly.

Images from the stage show that the audience came into play to calm the situation while pouring into the crowd full of friction.

The activist, who wears a T -shirt decorated with the slogan ‘Israel Out of the Tour’ and waved a keffiyeh, jumped on the main runway on Wednesday with a protest against Israel’s participation in the iconic bicycle race

In seconds, a fast -effective security guard seized the man with a wild struggle.

In seconds, a fast -effective security guard seized the man with a wild struggle.

Stage 11 from the shocking broadcast only 25 meters away from the finish line, to restrict the protest in the middle of the chaos, the security fluttering from the audience.

Stage 11 from the shocking broadcast only 25 meters away from the finish line, to restrict the protest in the middle of the chaos, the security fluttering from the audience.

Although the protest had Israeli drivers in this year’s race, it was officially directed to the Premier-Tech team, which was officially registered in Israel.

The 11th stage of the tour reached 15.8 km around Toulouse, and Jonas Abrahamsen from Norway threw Switzerland’s Mauro Schmid narrowly in Sprint Finish.

This is the last of a series of demonstrations aiming to participate in Israel’s sports events.

Only weeks ago, two people were arrested except for a protest against Israeli athlete Boaz Markus, except for the World Closed Bowling Championship in Aberdeen.

The images at the scene showed dozens of pro -Palestinian activists, shaking flags before being accompanied by the police.

In February, Celtic fans opened an anti -Zionist poster during a Champions League match in Munich, and revived the concerns about the repeated political messaging from the chapters of the club’s supporters.

Although Tour de France is not foreign to protests, the speed and power of the intervention on Wednesday shook the audience – many of them made the guard’s rider security not to endanger.

The tour continues in the most natural and challenging terrain of France, and the last scene will result in the Champs-élysées in Paris on July 27th.

Organizers have not yet commented on the protest or security response.

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