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Summary of Shabbat news: the body of the missing man was found in Kinneret; A fight for the life of a toddler who drowned in the pool Israel today

2022-07-30T23:24:57.009Z


The Navy and the Marine Branch of the Police located the body of attorney Raid Mahamid who drowned in the Sea of ​​Galilee • A man in his 40s was shot on the American road and taken to Shaare Zedek Hospital in critical condition. He was pronounced dead there • The USA and Britain accuse one of the heads of the investigative committee of anti-Semitism of the UN Human Rights Council on the topic "The Occupied Territories, East Jerusalem and Israel" • Also: Messi and Neymar landed in Israel


Tragic end:

the navy and the marine arm of the police located the body of attorney Raid Mahamid who drowned in the Sea of ​​Galilee. 

Last Friday, July 22, the police received a report about Raid Mahamid's absence in Kinneret.

From receiving the report until finding him, hundreds of police officers, naval forces, volunteers and civilians worked around the clock in an attempt to locate him.

His body was located this morning (Saturday) by the sea arm through extensive scans of the sea using advanced and extensive technological means by the soldiers of the sea arm's marine detection unit (Sheit 3) and was recovered from the depths of the Sea of ​​Galilee by divers from the sea arm's underwater mission unit.

The brother of the missing man, Raid Mahamid, hugs the police commissioner, photo: police spokeswoman

A fight for the life of a toddler who drowned in a pond in Kfar Shmariahu

Drowning in a pool in the south of Sharon: 

A two-year-old toddler drowned this evening (Saturday) in a private pool in Kfar Shmariahu.

MDA medics and paramedics gave him medical treatment and referred a two-year-old toddler to Meir Hospital in critical condition while CPR was performed. 

A paramedic riding a MDA motorcycle, Idan Shina, said: "When we arrived at the house, they led us to the pool.

The toddler was lying near the water unconscious, without a pulse and not breathing when they performed basic CPR on him under the telephone guidance of MDA's 101 center. We continued the medical treatment, put him in an intensive care unit and evacuated him to the hospital while continuing to perform advanced CPR."

Suspected murder in East Jerusalem: a 40-year-old man was shot dead

A man in his 40s was shot on the American road and was taken to Shaare Zedek Hospital in critical condition.

There, the medical team had to pronounce him dead. 

The police started investigating the incident that took place in Jabal Mukabar.

According to the suspicion, the background to the incident is criminal.

Police forces arrived at the scene and began to carry out tests and collect findings as part of the investigation.

Condemnations around the world: Anti-Semitic speech at the UN Human Rights Council

The United States and Great Britain accuse one of the heads of the UN Human Rights Council's investigative committee on "the Occupied Territories, East Jerusalem and Israel" of anti-Semitism.

This after Milon Kotari wondered in an interview with the pro-Palestinian website "Mundo-Weiss" why Israel is allowed to become a member of the United Nations, and claimed that the social networks are controlled to a large extent by the "Jewish lobby", which tries to use them to undermine the legitimacy of the committee.

Kothari's words caused an uproar and drew sharp condemnations from American and British diplomats.

Palestinians rioted on the Alon road: "The road was paved with rocks, vehicles rammed from point blank range"

Hundreds of Palestinians rioted yesterday (Friday) on Alon Road in Binyamin, throwing stones at passing vehicles.

A Palestinian was later killed in clashes with the security forces.

Hundreds of residents from the village of Al Mu'air in Binyamin and activists who belong to the "Committee to Fight the Settlements of the Palestinian Authority" blocked the road with hundreds of rocks, and threw stones from point blank range into Jewish vehicles passing by. 

The security coordinator of the nearby settlement who was rushed to the scene was also stoned and his car window was smashed.

Windshields of other Israeli vehicles were also smashed. 

One of the vehicles that was damaged on the Alon road, photo: the road guards Kochav Hashar.

Dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a "missile attack" in Donetsk

Dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a "missile attack" in Donetsk following an announcement by the Russian Ministry of Defense yesterday morning (Friday).

The President of the Donetsk People's Republic, Denis Pushilin, confirmed that at least 53 Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed as a result of a "missile attack" in the Donetsk town of Olenivka, and that dozens more were injured.

In Kiev, the Kremlin is blamed for the death of the prisoners.

On the other hand, in Moscow they claimed that the detention complex where the captives were held was hit by a precision missile of the American HIMARS type system, something that the Ukrainians strongly denied.

The stars are here: Messi, Neymar and Ramos landed in Israel - watch

The biggest stars of world football Lionel Messi, Neymar and Sergio Ramos landed in Israel last night (Friday) together with their team Paris Saint Germain.

They arrived in Israel for the final of the French Super Cup, which will be held this Sunday at Bloomfield Stadium against Nantes.

This is not the first time that Messi comes to Israel, when at the end of 2019 he visited with the Argentina national team as part of the preparation game against the Uruguay national team.

In August 2013, the flea arrived with his former team Barcelona for training for peace.

The stars are here: Messi, Neymar and Ramos landed in Israel // Gil Kramer

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Source: israelhayom

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