Joy in Gaza after the ceasefire
0:46
Three news you must not miss
Boy detained for bombing
Boy detained for bombing
A 17-year-old boy has been detained on suspicion of blowing up an entrance door to an apartment building in Johanneberg last Wednesday evening, reports Göteborgs-Posten.
– He is in custody on probable cause for the acts, says state prosecutor Ulrika Åberg.
The boy was only arrested shortly after the bombing following testimony from members of the public. The 17-year-old was detained
The left party reacts to the truce
The left party reacts to the truce
Nooshi Dadgostar and the Left Party were the first out of the Riksdag parties to react to the ceasefire. In a post on Instagram, they celebrate the announcement and call for the truce to become permanent. At the same time, the government is urged to resume support for the UN agency UNRWA in Gaza.
“A glimmer of hope after so many months of indescribable horror for the people of Gaza. I am also happy that both parts of the Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released and can be reunited with their families,” writes Dadgostar together with V on Instagram.
The truce begins at 10.15
The truce begins at 10.15
The truce between Israel and Hamas will come into force at 10:15 a.m. Swedish time, the Israeli government announces on platform X.
Hamas releases the names of the hostages
Hamas releases the names of the hostages
Hamas has released the names of the first three people held hostage by the terrorist group and who are expected to be released on Sunday, several media reports. Al Jazeera refers to a Hamas spokesperson who announced the information on Telegram.
Sky News reports that one of them is British-Israeli Emily Damari as well as Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher.
Israel has received the list from Hamas
Israel has received the list from Hamas
Israel is said to have received the list of the three people who were held hostage and are to be released on Sunday, reports Sky News with reference to the Israeli channel Channel12.
However, no official confirmation has yet come from Israel.
The truce between Israel and Hamas was supposed to come into force on Sunday at 07:30 but had to be postponed. Hamas blamed “technical problems”.
Serious assault at nightclub
Serious assault at nightclub
A woman in her 30s has been abused at a nightclub in Gävle. After a dispute with two other women, she is said to have fallen to the ground and then been abused with kicks and punches.
Security guards alerted the police to the pub.
Two women were detained and a report of serious assault was drawn up.
After questioning, the women were released, but suspicion of crime remains.
No one needed medical attention after the incident.
Shooting at residence – one arrested
Shooting at residence – one arrested
The police were called during the night to Norsborg in Botkyrka municipality after a shooting took place at a residence. In the morning, the police announced on their website that they had arrested a suspected perpetrator.
No one should have been injured.
The preliminary investigation is classified as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.
Suspect shot at door
Suspect shot at door
A suspicious shooting has occurred in an entrance door to an apartment building in Helsingborg during the night, the police say.
– There are two suspected bullet holes in this door, but there should not have been anyone inside the door in the stairwell when it happened, says police spokesperson Filip Annas.
The police have carried out a technical investigation and knocked on doors in the area. No one has been arrested.
The incident is classified as serious weapons offences.
Tiktok shuts down in the US
Tiktok shuts down its app in the US. Archive image. Photo: Jeff Chiu/AP/TT
Tiktok shuts down in the US
Tiktok has started shutting down its app in the US, US media reports.
Users are met with a message in the app: “Tiktok is not available right now,” reports The Verge.
“We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate Tiktok when he takes office,” the message continued.
The US Supreme Court on Friday approved a bill to ban Tiktok in the country over security concerns over the platform’s ties to China.
Tiktok warned on Saturday that the app could be shut down for all of the 170 million Americans who use the app.
Israel moves forces from Rafah
Israel moves forces from Rafah
The Israeli military has begun moving vehicles from central parts of the southern Gaza city of Rafah to the so-called Philadelphia Corridor, the border area with Egypt, Qatar-based Al Jazeera reports.
The information has not been confirmed by Israel.
The agreed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected to begin on Sunday at 07:30 Swedish time.
Three people are due to be released from Hamas captivity once the ceasefire comes into effect, followed by another 30 hostages in the first phase, which will last six weeks. In exchange, hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned in Israel must be released.
During the initial phase of the ceasefire, continued negotiations will take place on the two following phases. The goal is to reach a permanent end to the war.
The Houthi militia warns of a ceasefire
Supporters of Yemen’s Houthi movement during a demonstration Friday in the capital Sanaa, which is controlled by the Iran-backed militia. Photo: Osamah Abdulrahman/AP/TT
The Houthi militia warns of a ceasefire
The Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen is warning that any attack on them during the Gaza ceasefire will be met with a military response.
The movement also claims, without further details, that it attacked the American aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman in the Red Sea. The United States has not commented on the data.
The Houthi movement signaled on Friday that it will stop attacking shipping and Israel during the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, which is expected to begin on Sunday.
Here Trump goes to Washington
Trump boards the plane with Melania and son Barron. Photo: AP
Here Trump goes to Washington
Donald Trump and his family are currently on their way to Washington.
They just got on the plane in Florida on their way north.
Donald Trump and his wife Melania and their son Barron waved before walking on.
Police operation in Hyltebruk
Police operation in Hyltebruk
A police operation was launched in central Hyltebruk on Saturday evening, write Hallandsposten.
– I can’t say more than confirm that we had an effort. There is no danger to the public, says police spokesperson Jens Andersson to the newspaper.
Heavy blanket company in bankruptcy
Heavy blanket company in bankruptcy
The glory days of the heavy blanket are over.
Now the weight blanket giant Cura of Sweden has filed for bankruptcy, the site writes Break it.
They applied for reconstruction in 2023, but the company could not be saved.
Twelve of their employees are affected by the announcement.
Israel’s security minister leaves in protest
Israel’s security minister leaves in protest
Israel’s Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir leaves the government in protest of the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
He was one of those who voted no to the ceasefire agreement, which he called “terrible”.
Show more posts
Tip us
expand-left
full screen Photo: Emma-Sofia Olsson / Schibsted
check Do you know more? Do you have a news tip?
check About Tip!
At Aftonbladet, we are constantly looking for new angles. And as a reader, you are an important part of our news work. With our service Tip! you can easily submit tips, pictures and videos. In our apps, we can also reach you with local push notifications and wanted notices.
check What happens to my tip?
We read all the tips that are sent. If we judge your tip to be interesting, we will contact you via the contact channels you provided. When you send your picture or film to Aftonbladet, you also give your permission for publication.
check How is my data protected?
Aftonbladet guarantees all tipsters source protection, a constitutionally protected right according to the Freedom of the Press Ordinance. All tips are sent encrypted. Your identity is protected with us, but the editors may contact you for further information about your tip.
If you want to remain anonymous to the editors, there are several other ways to contact us: you can call from a hidden number or email us from a temporary email address, e.g. hotmail or gmail.
check Will I receive compensation?
Aftonbladet always pays for published news tips and news images/films that you own or have the right to sell. We only pay to the first person with the tip or to the person who has new information about a news story.
The decision on whether compensation should be paid is determined by the acting news director in connection with the tip being submitted. We do not replace news tips retroactively.
The size of the compensation depends, among other things, on the dignity or how unique the news is and what it adds to the reporting.
When we request images of a more general nature, e.g. summer images, which are not part of a news report, no compensation is paid.
When you send your picture to Aftonbladet, you also give your permission for publication/publications.
check I was promised compensation. When will I receive the money?
Fees for published news tips, pictures or videos are paid out as salary as soon as possible.
check Our apps
Thanks to the location service geolocation, in our apps you can receive push notifications with local news about events right where you are.
When a major news event occurs near you, a push notification is sent to you when you use Tipsa!
At the same time, we can call for your help in news reporting. With your own pictures and information – from where it happens, when it happens.
Aftonbladet’s apps can be found in App store and Google Play.
check Good to think about