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Here's What Happened Today: Monday

Netanyahu acknowledges Rafah ‘tragic mistake’, pair arrested in connection to Cresslough explosion, and two arrested after fatal Kerry assault.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

IRELAND

CMK26052024_Cork Summer Show_014 Becky Hynes of Rathard Holsteins Champion Breeders preparing for the Cork Summer Show 2024, pictured on their farm near Aherla Co. Cork. Clare Keogh Clare Keogh

INTERNATIONAL

palestinians-look-at-the-destruction-after-an-israeli-strike-where-displaced-people-were-staying-in-rafah-gaza-strip-monday-may-27-2024-palestinian-health-workers-said-israeli-airstrikes-killed-a Palestinians look at the destruction after an Israeli strike where displaced people were staying in Rafah Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

#GAZA: Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there had been a “tragic mistake” after at least 45 people were killed and dozens injured following Israeli airstrikes on a displaced people’s camp near Rafah.

#SPAIN: In a second major diplomatic move in as many weeks, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez signed a bilateral security deal with Ukraine worth a total of €6 billion over four years. 

#GLASS CEILING: Mexico is on course to elect its first woman president this weekend, with two front-runners competing to break the highest political glass ceiling in a country with a history of gender violence and inequality.

PARTING SHOT

spains-rafael-nadal-gestures-after-missing-a-shot-against-germanys-alexander-zverev-during-their-first-round-match-of-the-french-open-tennis-tournament-at-the-roland-garros-stadium-in-paris-monday Nadal said he does not know if this will be his last match at Roland Garros. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Rafael Nadal’s record-breaking French Open career could well have come to an end today when the 14-time champion slumped to a demoralising first round defeat against Alexander Zverev.

Nadal, who turns 38 on 3 June, went down 6-3, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 to world number four Zverev, suffering only his fourth loss in 116 matches at Roland Garros since his 2005 title-winning debut.

It was the first time he had been defeated in Paris in the opening round and will again lead to questions over his long-term future in the sport.

Both players were emotional after the match, and you can watch the scenes here:

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