Israel has returned 80 Palestinian bodies

Israel has returned 80 Palestinian bodies

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  • Israel has returned 80 Palestinian bodies

    A Palestinian boy among angry crowds in the central Gaza Strip at the end of July. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana

    Gaza has received the remains of 80 unidentified Palestinians returned by Israel, the Hamas-run Civil Defense Authority in Gaza announced.

    The bodies have been buried in a mass grave near Khan Yunis.

    According to the agency’s director, Yamen Abu Suleiman, Israel did not provide any information about the bodies – neither names nor where they were found.

    – We do not know if they are martyrs (killed in Gaza) or prisoners from (Israel’s) prisons, he tells AFP.

    In a statement, terrorist-branded Hamas let it be understood that Israel’s return of unidentified bodies “exacerbates the suffering of the families of the martyrs and the missing, who are trying to find out the fate of their abducted children or bury their martyrs in a dignified way.”

    The Israeli military has not commented on the matter.

    In December, Israel also returned the remains of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza, after taking them from graves and morgues to check that no hostages were among them.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Drowning offer in Västervik

    Police, rescue services and an ambulance are on the scene at a lake in Västervik after an alarm about a suspected drowning.

    The alarm came in to SOS Alarma on 16.09.

    A person has been found in the water by the rescue service, who began a rescue operation, the police write on their website.

    – The person has been taken to hospital, says Ola Nilsson, team leader at SOS Alarm, shortly after 6 p.m.

    The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Blood red on the world’s stock exchanges

    It’s blood red on the world’s stock exchanges.

    The Stockholm Stock Exchange just closed at minus 2.57 percent.

    The index of the thirty most traded shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, OMXS30, ended at minus 2.26 percent.

    In Japan, the trading week started sharply lower. The Nikkei 225 index plummeted over 12 percent. It is the biggest case since the so-called “Black Monday” in 1987.

    Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index also retreated, just like the stock market in South Korea.

    Stock market worries already started at the end of last week, after unexpectedly weak US job figures.

    The Stockholm Stock Exchange fell over 3 percent on Friday. Also in London, Paris and Frankfurt, the stock exchanges closed the trading week in the red.

  • IDF: “Our attack plans are ready”

    The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) writes on Telegram that the head of the army for the country’s northern forces “Northern Command” Ori Gordin had a meeting with other authorities on Sunday.

    At the meeting, the country’s security situation must have been discussed, according to the IDF.

    – Our future attack plans are ready and we are prepared, said Ori Gordin.

    This is reported by Norwegian TV2.

    Northern Command is tasked with defending Israel’s borders to the north, towards Lebanon and Syria.

  • Collision between a tractor and a car in Landskrona

    A tractor and a car have collided on Söderleden in Landskrona. The alarm came in at 14.01.

    – It was the tractor that drove into the personal image, says Cajsa Söderholm, management operator at the rescue service Syd.

    Five people were involved in the accident, two of whom were children.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Dog bit woman

    A 65-year-old woman in Limhamn in Malmö was bitten by a dog today.

    – The dog-bitten woman also had a dog that was on a leash, says Rickard Lundqvist at the police in the southern region.

    The dog-bitten woman is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    Reports of causing bodily harm and violations of the law on the supervision of dogs and cats are drawn up.

    The dog’s owner, a woman in her 40s, is suspected of the crimes.

    – She was not there, but it was another person who was out with the dog in question, says Rickard Lundqvist.

  • The US stock market plunges at the opening

    The US stock market crashes at the opening. The Nasdaq plunges 6 percent on the global market and the Dow Jones goes down 2.7 percent.

    AI giant Nvidia is down nearly 14 percent in early trade, and Tesla is down nearly 12 percent.

    Apple falls around 10 percent.

    Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft also fell several percent each after the stock market opened.

    AI giant Nvidia is also down nearly 14 percent in early trade, while Tesla is down nearly 12 percent.

  • Policeman injured after police intervention

    A policeman has been injured after a police intervention in Malmö, the police write on their website.

    The background was an alarm about a fight where a person allegedly behaved aggressively towards a neighbor.

    A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of violence against an official.

    – The injured police officer was taken to hospital by ambulance, says Rickard Lundqvist, press spokesperson for the police in the southern region.

  • Special forces are deployed in Britain

    Photo: Owen Humphreys/AP

    Special forces are ready to be deployed in Great Britain due to the extreme right-wing riots, announced British Prime Minister Starmer after today’s crisis meeting.

    He says those engaged in violent activities “will feel the full force of the law”.

    – This is not protest, it is violence, he says.

    Kramer promises there will be a “standing army” to deal with the violence that has hit the country since the knife attack in Southport on July 29. Far-right extremists have taken to the streets across the country, vandalizing shops and attacking accommodation for asylum seekers.

  • Man arrested after fatal shooting in Midsommarkransen

    Photo: Blue light images

    A 27-year-old man is arrested after a fatal shooting in Midsommarkransen on probable grounds on suspicion of murder, writes the prosecutor’s office.

    – The investigation is at an early stage and the police are working to get an overall picture of the incident, says prosecutor Wictor Beyer.

    The shooting occurred on Saturday evening at a restaurant in Midsommarkransen.

    A 25-year-old man was shot dead when shots were fired into a restaurant.

    By Wednesday at the latest, the prosecutor must decide whether or not the man should be remanded in custody.

  • A new race is expected before the opening of the US stock exchange

    Photo: Peter Morgan/AP

    After last night’s sharp decline on Asian stock markets and a red-hot Monday on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, the American stock market looks to open just as negatively.

    Ahead of the American stock market opening, the broad index S&P 500 shows a minus of 4 percent. Several popular shares among small savers are trading down – such as Tesla (-10%), Snapchat (-8%), Amazon (-8%) and Apple (-9%).

  • Collision between car and truck

    A tractor with a trailer and a light truck have collided on the E6 near Löddeköpinge. The tractor with the trailer lies on its side in the ditch.

    One person is injured.

    The road is completely closed in both directions during the rescue work. Traffic is diverted via the Borgeby exit, northbound carriageway.

  • ICA recalls sandwiches after listeria alarm

    Photo: Ica

    ICA is now recalling a range of sandwiches after listeria was found at the supplier.

    The sandwiches being recalled are Ica Baguette cheese and ham, Ica Fralla ham and Ica Sandwich cheese and ham.

    Customers who have purchased the products are asked to return them to the store where they were purchased.

    – We regret that we need to recall these products, says Lena Sparring, quality manager at ICA Sweden.

  • Four men are suspected of crimes after the British riots

    Four men are suspected of crimes after the riots at an anti-immigration protest in Belfast last Saturday, write BBC.

    During the riots, shops were attacked and some were set on fire. Three police officers were injured and four people stated that they had been assaulted.

    The men are suspected of, among other things, assaulting police officers, resisting the police, possession of weapons and disorderly conduct.

  • Two arrested after murder in Borås

    Two people have been arrested after the murder of a man in his 20s in Borås on Friday, reports Borås Newspaper.

    One person is suspected of the murder and the other of aggravated protection of a criminal.

    The murder took place within the gang environment, according to the prosecutor.

    Read more here.

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    Hi, the US election hasn’t been yet, it’s only November 5th. Until then, Joe Biden remains president and Kamala Harris vice president. Joe Biden has announced that he is not running for re-election, but whether Kamala Harris will leave the White House or not, we will not know until after the election.

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