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Holiday and Shabbat News Summary: Fear for the life of a 24-year-old woman from Acre who is missing, her partner arrested on suspicion of kidnapping | Israel today

2022-06-05T17:39:54.017Z


The search for Sapir Nahum, which disappeared last Thursday, continued during the holiday and fears for her life • A huge fire in Bangladesh claimed the lives of 49 people • Riots on the Temple Mount during the holiday • The tripartite political agreement between Israel, Saudi Arabia and the US is being formed


Sapir Nahum, 24, from Acre and a single mother of two toddlers, left her home in the city last Thursday, sent her daughter to kindergarten, and then her traces disappeared.

Her ex-partner (34), a northern ticking star, was arrested on suspicion of involvement in her disappearance. 

Searches focus on the area of ​​Kfar Ibtin, ridges and the Tel Regev cemetery.

Sapir's ex-partner who was arrested last night, denies the suspicions against him.

He will be brought to the Magistrate's Court for a hearing on extending his detention at the end of the holiday. 

Advocate Fares Brick, who represents the suspect on behalf of the Public Defender's Office, tells Israel Today: "The suspect is not in a marital relationship with Sapir.

She is the mother of his daughter, he does not deny that he saw her, but there is nothing in common between them except the girl. "

Sapir Nahum, Photo: Police Spokeswoman

After a long and difficult shift in the hospital: A specialist in surgery died of a heart attack

Tragic case at Zion Hospital in Haifa: Dr. Shadi Aslan, 34, who specializes in surgery, died of a heart attack after completing long shifts at the hospital. He left behind a pregnant woman.

"I knew him as a surgeon. He was a man of his stature and above. The families and patients loved him," said Dr. Abed Agbaria, director of the oncology department at Bnei Zion and chairman of the doctors' committee.

"Shadi died immediately after leaving an operating room at the end of a long shift. He collapsed and suffered a prolonged resuscitation of 3 hours until his death was determined. We share the family's grief. It is a great loss to the entire medical community in the country."

The tripartite deal that is taking shape between Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States

Saudi Arabia is about to open up its airspace to Israeli airlines - this is almost immediate news for thousands of Israelis and for the local aviation industry, which is being formed as part of a round-trip deal between Saudi Arabia, Israel and the United States. Which should come to fruition in the near future and create a dramatic change in the map of alliances in the Middle East. 

According to what is known on the subject, Israel and Saudi Arabia have been maintaining informal contacts and secret cooperation for many years.

Now the alliance between the countries is about to be published - at least in part.

Against the background of the Iranian threat that is feared in both Jerusalem and Riyadh, and in light of the Saudi desire to thaw the cold relations with the United States, the process of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia is expected to take another step.

Report: Iranian scientist poisoned to death, his host fled the country

An Iranian opposition website today (Sunday) published new details that allegedly indicate that aviation scientist Ayub Anthzari was poisoned to death.

As you may recall, on Saturday it was reported in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas that Anthzari was invited to dinner, after which he was taken to hospital suffering from internal bleeding.

The medical center had to determine his death.

According to the publication today on the Iran International website, Anthzari suffered from poisoning after the meal to which he was invited, his condition deteriorated and he died at the hospital.

It was further alleged that in a letter from the local authorities that was passed on to the family - the scientist was defined as a "martyr".

At the same time, sources told the Iran International website that the assassin who poisoned the Iranian scientist had left the country.

According to sources, Job Anthazari, a senior scientist at the AIO Research Institute and a doctor of aeronautics, was found dead by poisoning.

A photo of the Iranian scientist published in al-Qabas, Photo: Arab networks

The riots continue: Palestinians throw stones and objects at the Temple Mount

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Violent incident on the Temple Mount: A number of Palestinians threw stones and objects at one of the prayer halls in the al-Aqsa Mosque today (Sunday), after the police locked them up to prevent clashes with a group of Jews who had climbed the mountain.

During the riots, cries of "Allah Akbar" were heard and a Palestinian flag was hoisted at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In one of the videos distributed, a Jewish visitor was documented on the surface of the Temple Mount plaza.

Pentecost: Palestinians barricaded themselves in al-Aqsa Mosque and threw stones

The finance giant admitted: "We discriminated against Israel, we will work for correction"

Victory in the fight against the boycott of Israel:

 The financial services giant Morningstar has announced that it will make changes to its investment recommendation policy, in light of claims that it is discriminating against Israel.

In a 117-page report published by the company, it admitted that "errors were discovered" in its activities that led to an unintentional bias against Israel. 

Morningstar employs close to 10,000 people at the company's headquarters in Chicago and its branches in cities around the world, including New York, London, Paris, Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Sydney.

In 2020, the company acquired Stainalitics, which provides investment reports and recommendations based on corporate responsibility. This is an area that is gaining popularity in recent years, and in which large entities interested in investing their money do so not only in terms of profit potential, but also in terms of reputation. Their investment objectives in areas such as environmental management, employee rights, community involvement and the like. 

Disaster in Bangladesh: At least 49 killed and 500 injured in huge fire

Tragedy in Bangladesh:

 A huge fire broke out today (Sunday) at a container terminal in the southeast of the country and at least 49 people were killed and 500 injured.

The heavy disaster occurred at a shipping terminal on a major railway junction, about 50 kilometers from the country's largest port city, Chitagong.

The fire broke out at one of the container terminals and quickly spread to the slums next to the large facility.

Rescue forces were unable to reach those trapped in the election neighborhoods.

Philadelphia shooting incident: 3 killed, 11 wounded at the hospital

Philadelphia local authorities update that three people were killed and 11 others were injured during a shooting in downtown Philadelphia that occurred last night (Saturday) evening.

During a patrol conducted by police in the south of the city, in an area teeming with restaurants and bars, they spotted a number of people firing at the crowd gathered at the scene.

One of the policemen noticed what was happening and started firing at one of the attackers but it was not clear if he was neutralized or not.

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Source: israelhayom

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