


The Times of Israel is liveblogging Sunday’s events as they happen.
Moldovan national stabbed to death in Tel Aviv apartment, partner detained for questioning
A 32-year-old Moldovan national was stabbed to death in his home in Tel Aviv earlier tonight, police say.
Police have opened a murder investigation, and the victim’s partner has been detained for questioning, along with three other people.
All suspects are Moldovan nationals, Hebrew media reports.
GHF says two aid distribution sites to be open Sunday afternoon, warns against showing up earlier
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it will open two aid distribution sites tomorrow after keeping its sites closed yesterday over what it said were threats from Hamas against its staff.
The two sites in south Gaza’s Rafah will not open until noon, though, as the GHF still struggles to fully get off the ground.
The announcement on GHF’s Arabic Facebook page warns Gazans against showing up to distribution sites before they open, saying they may not be able to serve those who violate the rule.
Sites have seen massive crowding since they launched on May 26, highlighting the desperate humanitarian situation in the Strip, whose residents have been forced to sometimes walk dozens of miles to pick up heavy boxes of food.
The mechanism has been criticized by the UN and aid groups, who say civilians in need should not be forced to walk through IDF lines to pick up food. GHF, in turn, has blasted the UN for refusing to cooperate with the only initiative Israel is allowing for aid distribution at scale.
The GHF announcement also says women interested in picking up aid should approach staff for assistance, as men, for the most part, have been the only ones who have been able to fight through the crowds in order to pick up boxes of food.
After fleeing, man arrested on suspicion of murdering his mother in Nahariya
Police have arrested the man suspected of murdering his mother in the northern city of Nahariya, before fleeing the scene.
67-year-old woman in Nahariya stabbed to death; police searching for son on suspicion of murder
A 67-year-old woman critically hurt in a stabbing in the northern city of Nahariya has died of her wounds, paramedics say.
The announcement comes shortly after police launched a search for the woman’s son, who is suspected of killing her.