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Un mensaje viral unió a Boca con uno de los argentinos muertos en Israel: pidió una bufanda xeneize para despedirlo y la consiguió a las pocas horas

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En otro país, en otra provincia o ciudad o hasta en un recóndito pueblo de cualquier continente. Siempre hay un escudo de Boca. Así lo hace saber cada hincha xeneize cuando se le pregunta sobre la pasión por el club argentino que irá en busca de la séptima Libertadores. Y ese frenesí unió los colores azul y oro con una de las víctimas de Israel tras el ataque terrorista de Hamas.

Abi Korin, quien vivía en kibutz Holit y era encargado de seguridad, fue el segundo argentino reconocido entre las víctimas. Tenía tres hijos y su padre era Moishe Korin, ex director de cultura de la AMIA.

En redes sociales, Abi no ocultaba su fanatismo por Boca. De hecho, en su cuenta de Facebook, tenía como foto de perfil una imagen en la Bombonera, sobre una de las tribunas. Se lo veía de espaldas y con los brazos abiertos, de cara al sector que ocupa La Doce.

Este martes, sobre las 7:25 de Argentina, un usuario de Twitter reportó: «¿Quién puede venir al funeral de las 15:30 en el cementerio militar de Kfar Saba con una bufanda de Boca Juniors para irse con un hincha del equipo al ser enterrado?».

El mensaje se viralizó rápidamente y recibió un aluvión de respuestas. Mientras algunos se ofrecieron a hacerle llegar su pedido, otros indagaron sobre quién se trataba. El usuario Matan Gilor les contestó: «Abi Korin, nacido en Argentina e hincha de Boca desde pequeño, quieren sepultarlo para siempre con una bufanda del equipo».

El deseo se cumplió antes de lo previsto. Apenas tres horas después, el propio usuario publicó otro posteo con la esperada foto con los colores azul y oro sobresaliendo entre las flores: además de bufandas, un cubrecamas del Xeneize cubría el ataúd.

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El abogado liberal Carlos Maslatón fue uno de los que se hizo eco del particular funeral y mostró otra foto donde se podía percibir el ataúd con las insignias xeneizes, entre flores y coronas.

En medio del dolor, hubo hinchas argentinos que dijeron en las redes que le dedicarían la séptima Libertadores a Abi, en caso de ganar la final del próximo 4 de noviembre ante Fluminense en Río de Janeiro.

Además de la foto en la cancha de Boca, Abi tenía en sus redes imágenes de distintos paisajes de Argentina, como la costa atlántica o el norte del país, con sus paisajes maravillosos. Se lo ve además, en otra foto, con un mate en la mano.

Abi Korin, en sus paseos por Argentina.Abi Korin, en sus paseos por Argentina.

En total, ya fueron identificados siete argentinos muertos por el ataque terrorista de Hamas contra Israel. Así lo confirmó este lunes el canciller Santiago Cafiero, quien habló sobre otros 15 desaparecidos.

Este martes se esperaba la llegada en Argentina del segundo vuelo con argentinos repatriados. Partió desde Roma con 262 pasajeros a bordo, quienes se sumarán así al contingente que llegó el domingo por la mañana a Ezeiza.

De acuerdo con lo informado por Cancillería, son casi 1.500 los argentinos que solicitaron la repatriación desde la zona de conflicto.

El sorpresivo y peor ataque a Israel en décadas tuvo lugar el sábado, alrededor de las 6.30, cuando una lluvia de cohetes cayó en varias ciudades de todo el país. Hubo al menos cinco puntos estratégicos de la frontera por donde los combatientes palestinos atacaron por tierra.

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En las últimas horas, Cancillería recomendó a los argentinos que estén en Israel que tengan pasajes aéreos o puedan comprarlos que «aborden cuanto antes los vuelos comerciales disponibles» y salgan de ese país.

El Consulado General en Tel Aviv tiene disponible el teléfono de guardia consular de emergencias: + 972 52 597 8359.





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Hamas’ Gaza death toll questioned as new report says its led to ‘widespread inaccuracies and distortion’

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A new report cites a laundry list of alleged errors in the casualty tallies that the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health has issued during the conflict in Gaza, and found that worldwide media widely report the inflated numbers with little or no scrutiny.

The Henry Jackson Society (HJS), a U.K. based think tank, found «widespread inaccuracies and distortion in the data collection process» for the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health (MoH) which has resulted in a «misleading picture of the conflict.» The study also analyzed how journalists worldwide have spread misleading MoH data without noting its shortcomings or offering alternative information from Israeli sources.

The report’s author, Andrew Fox, a fellow at HJS said his team’s research is based on lists of casualty figures that the MoH has released through Telegram as well as lists released by the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Fox said he and his team have been able to examine segments of the reporting, despite changeable MoH data being «really hard to interrogate.» 

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On Tuesday, Gaza health authorities updated its number of dead to what it said was more than 45,000.

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A man walks past shelter tents erected near collapsed buildings in the Bureij camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on Oct. 1, 2024. (Eyad Baba/AFP via Getty Images)

The report said the ministry’s reporting long indicated that women and children made up more than half of the war dead, leading to accusations that Israel intentionally kills civilians in Gaza.

«If Israel was killing indiscriminately, you would expect deaths to roughly match the demographic proportions pre-war,» Fox said. At the time, adult men made up around 26% of the Gazan population. «The number of adult males that have died is vastly in excess of 26%,» he said.

Within accessible reporting, Fox and his team also found instances of casualty entries being recorded improperly, «artificially increas[ing] the numbers of women and children who are reported as killed.» This has included people with male names being listed as females, and grown adults being recorded as young children.

A Palestinian fighter from the armed wing of Hamas takes part in a military parade

A terrorist from Hamas takes part in a military parade. (Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/File Photo)

Analyzing data by category has further highlighted biases within reporting. There are three kinds of entries within MoH’s casualty figures: entries collected by hospitals prior to the breakdown of networks in November 2023, entries submitted by family members of the deceased, and entries collected through «media sources,» whose veracity researchers like Dr. David Adesnik, vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, has previously questioned. 

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Analysis of gender breakdowns among these groupings shows that hospital records «are distorted,» with a higher percentage of women and children among hospital-reported casualties than in those reported by family members.

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Kamal Adwan hospital’s health team evacuate Palestinian patients after Israeli airstrikes damaged the hospital in Gaza Strip on May 21, 2024. (Karam Hassan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Though around 5,000 natural deaths typically occur in Gaza each year, the study found that MoH casualty figures do not account for natural deaths. It claims that it also fails to exclude deaths unassociated with Israeli military action from its count. This includes individuals believed to have been killed by Hamas, like 13-year-old Ahmed Shaddad Halmy Brikeh, who appears on a casualty list from August despite reports indicating he had «been shot dead by Hamas» while trying to get food from an aid shipment in December 2023. The list also excludes individuals killed by Hamas’ rockets, about 1,750 of which «fell short within the Gaza strip» between October 2023 and July 2024.

Fox and his team also found individuals who died before the conflict began had been added to MoH casualty counts. In addition, at least three cancer patients whose names were included in lists to leave the Gaza Strip for treatment in April had been listed as dead during the month of March.

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Ambulances carrying victims of Israeli strikes crowd the entrance to the emergency ward of the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Oct. 15, 2023. (Dawood Nemer/AFP via Getty Images)

The ministry does not separate combatants and civilians in its casualty figures. Though the study states that Israeli forces have killed around 17,000 Hamas terrorists, Fox said that his research indicated the death toll may include as many as 22,000 members of Hamas. He said his research supports the fact that around 15,000 of the dead in Gaza are women and children, and 7,500 are non-combatant adult males.

«Collecting these sorts of lists in a war zone is a hugely challenging thing,» Fox admitted, but he stated that the MoH’s mistakes, whether innocent or deliberate, show that the institution is «really unreliable.» 

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Despite this unreliability, the Henry Jackson Society’s survey of reporting of the conflict found that 98% of media organizations it looked at utilized fatality data from MoH versus 5% who cited Israeli figures. Fox found that «fewer than one in every 50 articles [about the conflict] mentioned that the figures provided by the MoH were unverifiable or controversial,» though «Israeli statistics had their credibility questioned in half of the few articles that incorporated them.» 

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Smoke rises near the al-Wafa hospital from Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on Oct. 24, 2023. (Ali Jadallah/Anadolu via Getty Images)

As an illustration of the phenomenon witnessed in the survey, Fox pointed out what he called an «incredibly biased» article from a British broadcaster that recently emerged citing MoH data claiming that there have been more than 45,000 deaths in Gaza. Though its report mentions MoH data, it does not break down the numbers of combatants and civilians, and does not mention the questionable veracity of MoH reporting. Instead, it parrots MoH claims, reporting that women and children make up for over half of the fatalities.

«It’s just a great example of everything we’ve written in the report,» Fox said.


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