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Today’s debrief: MRI alert for rain in Wallonia | 25 years in prison after 54 stabbings | Hamas leader killed by Israel

As of this Friday at 6 p.m., the Royal Meteorological Institute has issued a rain alert for two Walloon provinces. The province of Luxembourg was placed on yellow alert, along with the province of Liège.

And this until Saturday at 11 a.m.

This Friday, the Namur Assize Court sentenced Daniel Gilles to 25 years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of his partner, Yohanne Giltay, which occurred on the night of February 8 to 9, 2022 in the family home in Gesves. The decision of the jurors, who had already found him guilty this Thursday, echoed the requisitions of the attorney general, who had requested a sentence of 22 years.

The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas confirmed Friday the death of its leader, Yahya Sinouar, the day after Israel announced that he had been killed during an operation in the Gaza Strip, saying it would only “strengthen “the movement.

“The martyrdom of our leader […] and all the leaders and symbols of the movement […] will only strengthen our movement and our resistance,” he added.

In Sambreville, while the PS refused to work with Ensemble, negotiations took place behind the scenes. Rachid Boukamir, sixth score in the PS on Sunday, indicated that he would sit as an independent and vote hand in hand with the Ensemble group.

This defector therefore allows the Ensemble group to submit a majority pact of 14 (out of 29 seats) since the cartel is certain of being able to count on the support of Rachid Boukamir at each municipal council.

On the Uccle side, while all eyes have been focused since Sunday October 13 evening on the negotiations in Molenbeek, Schaerbeek and Forest, a majority agreement has been reached in Uccle, announces Boris Dilliès to La Derniere Heure. Arriving well in the lead with 19 seats out of 43 – via a cartel with Défi – the outgoing mayor had not achieved the absolute majority as hoped, but enjoyed an unbeatable position.

According to the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), North Korea has decided to send up to 12,000 troops to help Russia. The NIS released detailed satellite images showing, according to it, the first deployment of these soldiers.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol called an emergency meeting on the security situation on Friday.

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