Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv was due to host Israel's Euro 2024 qualifier on ThursdayBloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv was due to host Israel’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Switzerland earlier this month

Israel will play their next two home Euro 2024 qualification matches in Hungary, Uefa has announced.

Earlier this month, Uefa - European football’s governing body - suspended all matches in the country because of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Israel’s games against Switzerland on 15 November and Romania on 18 November will be played in Felcsut.

They will go to Kosovo - a game set for 15 October but postponed because of the security situation - on 12 November.

Israel have 11 points from six matches, putting them third in Group I behind leaders Romania and Switzerland.

The top two teams will qualify automatically for next summer’s finals in Germany.

The match against Switzerland is also a rearranged fixture after originally being scheduled for 12 October at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv.

On 7 October, Hamas launched attacks on Israel that killed 1,400 people and saw at least 239 people kidnapped as hostages.

Since then, Israel has been carrying out retaliatory strikes on Gaza, in which more than 8,500 people have been killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

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