Body of Israeli National Found in Finland After Week-Long Search

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the body of a 66-year-old Israeli national has been found by Finnish authorities near a road, a week after he disappeared during a cycling trip, as reported by the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post.
Initial information gathered by local police suggests the man was struck and killed by a passing vehicle while riding his bicycle. However, the Israeli lobby is reportedly exerting significant pressure on local authorities to conduct thorough investigations into the exact conditions surrounding his death and to clarify the incident’s details.
Finnish officials were alerted to the disappearance of the Israeli national a week prior, initiating an extensive search operation. Finnish police are continuing their investigation to uncover all aspects of the incident.
The international unit of the Zionist organization ZAKA, in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Israeli regime, has begun the necessary procedures to repatriate the body to the occupied territories. Haim Weingarten, Deputy Operations Director of ZAKA, emphasized that the international unit will maintain its coordination with relevant parties until all procedures are fully completed and the deceased individual is returned to his homeland.

