Investigation launched after Palestinian man strapped to Israeli military vehicle in Israel-Gaza conflict

An investigation is underway after a disturbing incident in which a wounded Palestinian man was strapped to an Israeli military vehicle during the Israel-Gaza war. Footage of the incident, which took place on Saturday, has been widely shared, prompting criticism and calls for accountability. The Israeli military has acknowledged the incident, stating that the "conduct of the forces ... does not conform to the values of the IDF." The incident has raised concerns about the treatment of wounded individuals in conflict zones and has sparked calls for a thorough investigation into the matter. In a separate development, the European Union's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, has called for an independent probe into a shelling that damaged the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza. Borrell condemned the shelling, which resulted in numerous casualties, and emphasized the need for accountability and justice in such situations. The incidents highlight the ongoing tensions and violence in the Israel-Gaza conflict, underscoring the importance of upholding humanitarian principles and respecting the rights of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or affiliation.

Swinney criticizes Sunak’s early departure from D-Day events

First Minister Swinney criticized Chancellor Sunak for leaving the D-Day events early, calling his actions "truly, breathtakingly terrible." Swinney made the comments while campaigning in Glasgow, expressing disapproval of Sunak's decision to cut short his participation in the important historical event.