Summary of the most important news that eitb.eus will publish today.
These are the topics that will be central main headlines from next Friday, October 4, 2024:
– EITB Focus: Microdata analysis: The analysis of the EITB Focus micro data, carried out by Silván & Miracle, makes it clear that, if regional elections were to be held again, EH Bildu and PNV would gain great voter loyalty. The party with the highest loyalty index is EH Bildu, ahead of the PNV. 90% of those who voted for the sovereigntist coalition last April would do so again, while among the Yeltzales that percentage drops to 86.6%.
– Ultraviolence in football: Five Anderlecht ultras arrested after causing damage and throwing objects into the lower stands of the Reale Arena during the Europa League match between Real Sociedad and the Belgian team. Some of these fans managed to break down a fence and threw objects at the lower seats, Anoeta’s family stand, which the realistic fans left to ensure their own safety. One is charged with public disorder, another with assaulting law enforcement officers, and a third with assaulting and resisting law enforcement officers. Later, two other people were also arrested for public disorder.
– Middle East: Israel expands the war into the Middle East. At least 18 people have been killed and several injured in an Israeli airstrike on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. This is the worst attack the country has suffered in the last twenty years. The Israeli army has continued to bomb Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over the past 24 hours, including the historic center for the second time in a year of clashes. Apparently the target of the bombings was cleric Hashem Safi al Din, the suspected successor to Hezbollah’s former top leader Hasan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli bombing on September 27.
Source: EITB

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