logo
‘Send her home' – son of Irish woman in Israeli detention pleads for her release

‘Send her home' – son of Irish woman in Israeli detention pleads for her release

Irish Independent12 hours ago

©UK Independent
Today at 21:30
The son of a 70-year-old Irish woman currently in Israeli detention has pleaded for her release amid concerns over his mother's health.
Deirdre Murphy, who has eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, was detained in the recently demolished West Bank village of Khalet al-Daba'a.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Mourners told to remember Michael Gaine 'for how he lived, not how he died'
Mourners told to remember Michael Gaine 'for how he lived, not how he died'

Irish Daily Mirror

time24 minutes ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Mourners told to remember Michael Gaine 'for how he lived, not how he died'

Murdered sheep farmer Michael Gaine has been remembered as a loving relative and proud Co Kerry man. The town of Kenmare was rocked last month when, following the disappearance of Michael Gaine, human remains found on his land were confirmed to be his. Mourners packed Holy Cross Church in the town on Saturday morning to pay their final respects to the 56-year-old and support his family. His remains were brought into the church by his wife Janice in a wood box topped with sheep's wool. Speaking on behalf of the family ahead of the funeral service, Mr Gaine's cousin Eoghan Clarke remembered him as a "proud Kerry man and an even prouder Kenmare man". He said he will be missed terribly to applause from those gathered. In his homily, parish priest George Hayes described Kenmare as a place of enchanting beauty, but said into their "peaceful, idyllic, sylvan existence" recently came something terrible. He urged mourners to remember Michael for the way he lived his life, and not for the way he died. "Over these weeks, since Michael went missing, we've asked so many questions - and, in life, sometimes, there are no answers," Fr Hayes told mourners. "But in the best tradition of Irish funerals, today is a day for recovering the dignity of Michael Gaine. "Today we recover Michael's dignity because, today, we speak Michael's name with love ... we gather to acknowledge Michael as someone who loved much and was much loved." He urged: "Let's not give in to hatred and bitterness ... let's strive for justice and fairness. "Winter will pass. Spring will come again. There will be better days, we will continue to honour Mike and speak Mike's name with love, and may Mike now rest in God's eternal care and God's eternal peace." Earlier, Mr Clarke said his cousin was known for his incredible work ethic, personality and humour, and was a loving son, sibling and uncle. He recalled his passion for rallying, farming, current affairs, holidays and music. "As we all know, Michael was generous. Incredibly generous. He had time for everyone and would chip in to help any time and any place," he said. "Michael seemed to always find the time to do the work of three men on his own farm, help out friends, family and neighbours, keep up to speed on current affairs and enjoy himself. "He loved life, he always made the most of it and he truly lived every single moment. Whether you met him during lambing or while on a trip away to a car show or rally event, he always had the iconic twinkle in his eye - the 'I'm delighted to see you', 'I'm in great form', 'let's go and enjoy ourselves' glint in his eye." He also said that Mr Gaine's wife Janice and sisters knew his soft caring side. "Caring and affectionate. Kind and considerate. He was not afraid to show his emotions. He was also brave, fearless and strong," he said. "We will all miss Michael terribly. I know I'll miss our phone calls the most, as well as that happy feeling that Michael gave you when you were with him. "He was always the glue that held the Rally of the Lakes weekend together and I will always look back very fondly on our adventures to the best spectating spots in Kerry." During the ceremony, items that symbolised Michael's life were brought to the altar. Michael's friend DJ O'Neill brought up a photo of Mike on his quad - on his 1000-acre farm, with his faithful cavalier dog Teddy, while another friend, Vince O'Shea brought up a photo of Mike on holidays. Family friend brought up a photo of the globe to show how Mike was extremely interested in current affairs and world events, while friend Edward Gibbons carried up a photo of Mike and Janice's wedding nephew Jamie O'Regan brought up a photo of Mike's family - his mother and father Jimmy and Sheila and his two sisters Noreen and Catherine, while friend Donie McCarthy brought up a CD, which symbolised Mike's love of all music.. Family friend David Dornan brought up a photo of Saint Michael the Archangel, who symbolises divine protection and strength. Meanwhile, Michael's brother-in-law Sean O'Regan brought up a photo of Mike and his rally car and his friend Shane McCarthy brought up Mike's rally helmet, as he loved all motorsports and was very interested in cars. As the ceremony ended, Fr Hayes said: "Before we go your separate ways let us take leave of our brother Michael. One day we shall joyfully greet Michael again when the love of Christ which conquers all things destroys even death itself." Mr Gaine was initially reported missing having been last seen in Kenmare on March 20. Extensive searches were carried out with assistance at one stage from the Irish Defence Forces. On April 29, gardai announced the missing person probe had been upgraded to a homicide investigation. Partial human remains were found on Mr Gaine's land on May 17 which were identified as belonging to the missing farmer. A man aged in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of Mr Gaine's murder on May 19. He was held for questioning for one day before being released without charge from Killarney garda station. For the latest news and breaking news visit Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. Follow us on Twitter @IrishMirror - the official Irish Mirror Twitter account - real news in real time. We're also on Facebook/irishmirror - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the Irish Daily Mirror, Irish Sunday Mirror and

Irishwoman arrested for sex assault in Magaluf hotel tells judge she ‘got horny'
Irishwoman arrested for sex assault in Magaluf hotel tells judge she ‘got horny'

Sunday World

time40 minutes ago

  • Sunday World

Irishwoman arrested for sex assault in Magaluf hotel tells judge she ‘got horny'

'I put my hand on his genitals...I thought he was interested in me too, that we were flirting' THE married Irishwoman arrested for sexually assaulting a 20-year-old man at a Magaluf hotel told a judge she 'got horny' and groped his genitals because she thought he was interested in her. The 37-year-old was arrested at the hotel on the Spanish island of Mallorca where she was understood to be staying with her husband after she allegedly sexually assaulted the young Swedish tourist in a sauna on Tuesday. She appeared before a judge this week and said she was flirting with the other tourist. "I got horny. I thought he was interested in me too, that we were flirting,' she told the court. The Irishwoman being brought to court News in 90 Seconds - 7th June Local newspaper Diario de Mallorca reported that the Irish woman admitted she put her hands on the man's genitals and he rejected her advances. 'I apologised right away. I was very embarrassed, I'm sorry," she said before being released on bail by an investigating judge still probing the alleged crime. The woman explained that last Tuesday she went to the sauna of the hotel where she was staying and encountered the Swedish tourist. 'We started talking about personal matters. I told him I was going to the Turkish bath, and two minutes later the guy came too," She said they carried on talking and he asked her who she was and if she had a partner. 'I sat next to him, we talked a little more, and I got horny. I put my hand on his genitals. I thought he was interested in me too, that we were flirting.' She said the young tourist immediately told her: 'No, no, no.' She said she then removed her hands from his genitals and apologised. 'I was very embarrassed.' She told the court she wanted to apologise. "I regret it, and I apologise to the guy," she said. It is understood the victim has expressed intentions to continue with legal proceedings against the Irish woman. After the incident he alerted hotel staff who contacted local police and the Guardia Civil who arrived at the hotel to arrest the Irish woman. Reports say the woman initially denied doing anything when police arrived but later admitted her actions when she appeared in court.

80s rock icon enjoys a cupan tae with Kneecap at Dublin cafe
80s rock icon enjoys a cupan tae with Kneecap at Dublin cafe

Extra.ie​

timean hour ago

  • Extra.ie​

80s rock icon enjoys a cupan tae with Kneecap at Dublin cafe

An 80s rocker has shown his support for Kneecap by joining them for a cup of tea in Dublin. Paul Weller has once again backed the Belfast rap trio Kneecap, having been pictured enjoying a cupan tae with two of the three band members at Phibsborough's Bang Bang Cafe last Thursday night. Last month, Weller was one of 40 acts who signed an open letter opposing what they claimed were efforts to censor the trio, amid an ongoing legal battle for the band. An 80s rocker has shown his support for Kneecap by joining them for a cup of tea in Dublin. Pic: Benjamin Cremel/AFP via Getty Images Móglaí Bap, DJ Próvaí and the band's manager Daniel Lambert were supposedly celebrating with Paul after their Irish language film nabbed the top prize at the Celtic Media Awards. Sharing the snap to Instagram, Bang Bang cafe was inundated with messages of love and support for the musicians. 'As if we don't already love Weller enough,' one user wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bang Bang (@bangbangd7) 'Not one bit jealous! Paul Weller is just the greatest!,' another penned. Chatting about Paul's trip to Ireland, an insider told The Irish Sun: 'Paul was over in Dublin working on another project but wanted to meet up with Kneecap. 'He's a good friend and Kneecap were able to thank Paul for all his support over a brew.' The meet-up comes after band member Mo Chara was handed a terrorism charge late last month. The rapper, whose real name is Liam Óg ÓhAnnaidh, has been charged after displaying a Hezbollah flag at one of the band's concerts at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, last November. 27-year-old Mo Chara is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on June 18.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store