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Egypt agrees to send aid trucks through Israeli crossing to Gaza but impact is unclear

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Egypt said Friday it has agreed to send U.N. humanitarian aid trucks through Israel’s main crossing into Gaza, but it remained unclear if they will be able to enter the territory as fighting raged in the southern city of Rafah amid Israel’s escalating offensive there.

Meanwhile, the bodies of three more hostages killed on Oct. 7 were recovered overnight from Gaza, Israel’s army said Friday. The CIA chief met in Paris with Israeli and Qatari officials, trying to revive negotiations for a cease-fire and a hostage release.

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EGYPT STRENGTHENS ITS BORDER WITH GAZA AS ISRAEL CONTINUES ATTACKS

Gaza’s humanitarian crisis has spiraled as the U.N. and other aid agencies say the entry of food and other supplies to them has plunged dramatically since Israel’s Rafah offensive began more than two weeks ago. On Friday, the top U.N. court — the International Court of Justice — ordered Israel to halt the Rafah offensive, though Israel is unlikely to comply.

At the heart of the problem lie the two main crossings through which around 300 trucks of aid a day had been flowing into Gaza before the offensive began.

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Relatives and supporters of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza hold photos of their loved ones during a performance calling for their return in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, May 23, 2024.  (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Israeli troops seized the Rafah crossing into Egypt, which has been inoperative since. The nearby Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza has remained open, and Israel says it has been sending hundreds of trucks a day into it. But while commercial trucks have successfully crossed, the U.N. says it cannot reach Kerem Shalom to pick up aid as it enters because fighting in the area makes it too dangerous.

As a result, the U.N. says it has received only 143 trucks from the crossing in the past 19 days. Hundreds of truckloads have been sitting on the Gaza side of the crossing unretrieved, according to Israeli officials, who say U.N. manpower limitations are to blame. U.N. and other aid agencies had to rely on the far smaller number of trucks entering daily from a single crossing in northern Gaza and via a U.S.-built pier bringing supplies by sea.

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Humanitarian groups are scrambling to get food to Palestinians as some 900,000 people flee Rafah, scattering across central and southern Gaza. Aid workers warn Gaza is near famine. UNRWA, the main U.N agency in the humanitarian effort, had to halt food distribution in Rafah city because it had run out of supplies.

The Egyptian announcement appeared to resolve a political obstacle on one side of the border.

Israel says it has kept the Rafah crossing open and asked Egypt to coordinate with it on sending aid convoys through it. Egypt refused, fearing the Israeli hold will remain permanent, and demanded Palestinians be put back in charge of the facility. The White House has been pressing Egypt to resume the flow of trucks.

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In a phone call with U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi agreed to allow trucks carrying humanitarian aid and fuel to go to the Kerem Shalom crossing until a solution is found for the Rafah crossing, el-Sissi’s office said in a statement.

But it remained unclear whether the U.N. will be able to access additional trucks coming from Egypt.

UNRWA did not immediately reply to requests for comment. In a post on social media outlet X on Thursday, it said, «We could resume (food distribution in Rafah) tomorrow if the crossing reopened & we were provided with safe routes.»

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Mercy Corps, an aid group operating in Gaza, said in a statement Friday that the offensive had caused the «functional closure … of the two main lifelines» of aid and «has brought the humanitarian system to its knees.»

«If dramatic changes do not occur, including opening all border crossings to safely surge aid into these areas, we fear that a wave of secondary mortality will result, with people succumbing to the combination of hunger, lack of clean water and sanitation, and the spread of disease in areas where there is little medical care,» it said.

Fighting appeared to escalate in Rafah. Bombardment intensified Friday in eastern parts of the city, near Kerem Shalom, but shelling was also taking place in central, southern and western districts closer to the Rafah crossing, witnesses said.

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Israeli leaders have said they must uproot Hamas fighters from Rafah to complete the destruction of the group after its Oct. 7 attack.

Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and abducted around 250 others in the Oct. 7 attack. Around half of those hostages have since been freed, most in swaps for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel during a weeklong cease-fire in November.

Israel’s campaign of bombardment and offensives in Gaza has killed more than 35,800 Palestinians and wounded more than 80,200, the Gaza Health Ministry said Friday. Its count does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.

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The Israeli military said its troops overnight found the bodies of three people killed in the Oct. 7 attack and subsequently taken into Gaza and counted among the hostages.

The bodies of Hanan Yablonka, Michel Nisenbaum, and Orion Hernandez Radoux were found in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, where Israeli troops have been fighting for the past week with Hamas militants, the military said.

The announcement comes less than a week after the army said it found in the same area the bodies of three other Israeli hostages also killed on Oct. 7.

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Nisenbaum, 59, was a Brazilian-Israeli from the southern city of Sderot. He was killed in his car as he went to get his 4-year-old granddaughter from a site near Gaza that came under attack by the militants.

Oryon Hernandez Radoux, 30, and Yablonka, 42, a father of two, were both killed as they tried to escape the Nova music festival, where the attackers killed hundreds of people. Hernandez Radoux had been attending the festival with his partner, German-Israeli Shani Louk, whose body was among those found by the army earlier.

Israel says around 100 hostages are still captive in Gaza, along with the bodies of at least 39 more, while 17 bodies of hostages have been recovered.

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The group representing the families of the hostages said the bodies had been returned to their families for burial. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country had a duty to do everything to return those abducted, both those killed and those who are alive.

French President Emmanuel Macron gave condolences to the family of Hernández-Radoux, a French-Mexican citizen, saying France remains committed to releasing the hostages.

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CIA Director Bill Burns was meeting in Paris on Friday with Israeli and Qatari officials in informal talks aimed at getting hostage and cease-fire negotiations back on track, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive discussions. Burns is in close contact with Egyptian officials, who like the Qataris have acted as mediators with Hamas, the U.S. official said.

Cease-fire talks ground to a halt at the beginning of the month after a major push by the U.S. and other mediators to secure a deal, in hopes of averting a planned Israeli invasion of the southern city of Rafah. The talks were stymied by a central sticking point: Hamas demands guarantees that the war will end and Israeli troops will withdraw from Gaza completely in return for a release of all the hostages, a demand Israel rejects.


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Netanyahu slams ‘terrorist-supporting’ UN council that accused Israel of committing sexual crimes

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The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is facing intense backlash from Israel over its report accusing Israel of employing sexual violence against Palestinians since October 2023. The report, entitled «’More than a human can bear’: Israel’s systematic use of sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence since October 2023» contains serious allegations against the Jewish state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement on the report, calling the UNHRC «an antisemitic, corrupt, terrorist-supporting and irrelevant body.»

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«Instead of focusing on crimes against humanity and the war crimes committed by the Hamas terrorist organization during the worst massacre against the Jewish people since the Holocaust, the UN once again chooses to attack the State of Israel with false accusations, including outrageous and baseless allegations of sexual violence. This is not a Human Rights Council – it is a Blood Rights Council,» Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a statement.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in Jerusalem on December 9, 2024. (MAYA ALLERUZZO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

UN FINALLY RECOGNIZES THAT ISRAELI WOMEN WERE RAPED, SEXUALLY ATTACKED BY HAMAS TERRORISTS

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Multiple Israeli officials said the report constituted a «blood libel» and said it ignored the acts of sexual violence on Oct. 7. 

US Ambassador Designate to the United Nations Elise Stefanik also condemned the «baseless report» as «antisemitic and anti-Israel slander.»

«The so-called ‘Human Rights Council’ has failed to condemn the barbaric atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists against Israel including the brutal slaughter, torture, kidnapping of thousands of innocent civilians, and Hamas’ horrific use of rape and sexual violence against Israeli women and girls, yet disgracefully attacks Israel with unfounded smears,» Stefanik said in a statement. 

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Additionally, Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon called the report «another vile and distorted document from the UN.»

«This report is not even worth the paper it was printed on. Anyone who supported this false publication is complicit in whitewashing Hamas’ war crimes and trampling on the truth,» Danon said in a statement. «The UN is busy looking for ways to blame Israel instead of facing reality. History will judge you.»

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Israeli Permanent Member to the United Nations Danny Danon speaks during a session of the Security Council at the New York City headquarters. (Israel United Nations mission)

UNITED NATIONS SLAMMED FOR SILENCE OVER HAMAS RAPES, MUTILATION AND MURDER OF ISRAELI WOMEN, CRITICS SAY

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UNWatch Executive Director Hillel Neuer told Fox News Digital, «the U.N. inquiry is as objective as a Stalinist show trial, and that’s why they completely twisted the facts to falsely accuse Israel of the crimes that Hamas actually committed.»

The report documents a wide range of alleged abuses by Israeli troops, which it calls the Israel Security Forces (ISF), rather than the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the military’s actual name in both Hebrew and English. The report also condemned how Israel was carrying out the war, saying that the destruction led to «disproportionate violence against women and children.»

Additionally, there are complaints in the report of forced public stripping. However, Israel has said that this is necessary to ensure detainees are not hiding explosives. Former IDF Spokesperson Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus was quoted in the report as saying this in a 2023 CNN interview. Even the report acknowledges that «strip-searches for security justifications are not unlawful,» but claims that Israel’s process was not up to international standards.

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A view of the United Nations Headquarters building in New York City, United States on July 16, 2024. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Chair of the Commission Navi Pillay condemned the «deplorable increase in sexual and gender-based violence.»  She also says that Israel uses sexual violence to «terrorize» Palestinians and to create «a system of oppression that undermines their right to self-determination.»

«For decades, the head of the Inquiry, Navi Pillay, has been the world’s leading champion of the 2001 UN ‘Durban Declaration’ slander that a Jewish state is a racist state. Inquiry members have referred to the ‘Jewish lobby’ controlling social media and then complained that antisemitism is ‘always raised as a diversion,’» Anne Bayefsky, Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and President of Human Rights Voices told Fox News Digital.

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The commission claims that sexual violence, including rape, is part of the IDF’s «standard operating procedures towards Palestinians.»

Bayefsky alleges the commission «ignored hundreds of thousands of submissions which challenged their conclusions… They have also refused to hear testimony from NGOs that would have contradicted the veracity of their pre-determined end product.»

«The Independent International Commission of Inquiry is an independent body mandated by the Human Rights Council, over which the secretary-general has no authority,» Secretary-General António Guterres’ spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told Fox News Digital. «The secretary-general has spoken out repeatedly at the horrors we have seen in this conflict. He  continues to be deeply alarmed by the humanitarian situation in Gaza and reiterates his call for all parties to respect international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He underlines that there needs to be accountability.»

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Un terremoto sacude Nápoles en plena noche y la gente huye hasta por las ventanas

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Un terremoto de magnitud 4,4 en la caldera volcánica de Campi Flegrei sacudió la zona de Nápoles durante la noche, provocando que la gente, asustada, saliera a las calles, generando algunos daños y dejando a una persona herida.

El sismo, que se produjo a la 1:25 a. m. del jueves, fue el más fuerte en la zona en 40 años, junto con uno de la misma magnitud que la azotó en mayo del año pasado.

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Los coches fueron alcanzados por la caída de escombros. Foto: Reuters

Los bomberos de la ciudad de Bagnoli rescataron a una persona de entre los escombros después de que el sismo provocara el derrumbe de un techo. La persona resultó ilesa.

Algunas personas en la misma ciudad tuvieron que salir por las ventanas para escapar de sus casas debido a los daños causados por el temblor. Los coches fueron alcanzados por la caída de escombros y aparecieron grietas en algunos edificios.

La primera ministra, Giorgia Meloni, monitoreaba este jueves constantemente la situación en estrecho contacto con el secretario de Gabinete, Alfredo Mantovano, el ministro de Protección Civil, Nello Musumeci, y el jefe del Departamento de Protección Civil, Fabio Ciciliano, informó la oficina de la premier.

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La zona de Campi Flegrei actualmente está siendo afectada por el fenómeno conocido como bradisísmo, o levantamiento del suelo, y ha habido una serie de terremotos durante el último año.

«Recientemente, la tasa de elevación del suelo se ha triplicado, pasando de 1 a 3 centímetros al mes», declaró a ANSA Francesca Bianco, directora del departamento de volcanes del Instituto Nacional de Geofísica y Vulcanología.

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«Lo ocurrido anoche no es inesperado: se observa una mayor intensificación de la crisis bradisísmica en comparación con 2023, pero no hay evidencia de magma superficial, lo cual sería un indicio típico de una erupción inminente», agregó.

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Desarrollo urbano en una zona volcánica

El ministro de Protección Civil, Nello Musumeci, nombró a un comisionado especial para la zona de Campi Flegrei para que se encargue de las medidas de prevención de riesgos. El ministro se ha quejado de cómo se ha permitido el desarrollo urbano en la zona volcánica durante décadas.

El alcalde de Nápoles, Gaetano Manfredi, afirmó que el último terremoto fue «una importante prueba de resistencia para el patrimonio arquitectónico de esta parte de la ciudad».

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Bomberos inspeccionan el campanario de una iglesia. Foto: EFEBomberos inspeccionan el campanario de una iglesia. Foto: EFE

«El hecho de que no haya daños estructurales significa que existe una buena capacidad sísmica», continuó al término de una reunión sobre la situación en la prefectura.

«Es obvio que ahora debemos continuar trabajando en esta vulnerabilidad. Debemos continuar con los controles, porque la única solución para vivir con bradisismo es contar con estructuras seguras, y debemos trabajar en ello», añadió.

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El régimen de Nicolás Maduro: los líderes opositores proponen privatizar la industria petrolera y gasífera de Venezuela

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Edmundo González Urrutia y la líder opositora María Corina Machado proponen privatizar al 100% la industria petrolera y gasífera nacional y elevar la producción a 3 millones de barriles diarios, actualmente en menos de 1 millón.

Ambos representantes de la oposición democrática, apoyados por la coalición Plataforma Unitaria, presentaron este jueves 13 su plan para el sector energético en el foro CERAWeek 2025, una de las principales conferencias anuales sobre energía en el mundo.

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El plan contiene seis capítulos en los que se describe la estrategia de Venezuela para convertirse en el centro energético de las Américas. Con el nuevo liderazgo democrático, el país aprovechará sus grandes reservas de petróleo y gas dentro de un sistema totalmente privatizado.

Desde su refugio la líder María Corina se dirigió en un vídeo a las empresas energéticas globales, tanto pequeñas como grandes, destacando las impresionantes oportunidades que le esperan a los inversionistas.

«Con las mayores reservas de hidrocarburos del mundo, bajos costos de producción y una ubicación privilegiada en el corazón del hemisferio occidental, Venezuela representa una oportunidad incomparable”, dijo Machado.

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También subrayó que el nuevo liderazgo de venezolanos está abriendo todos los campos de petróleo y gas del país para ser operados por la empresa privada en todas sus fases. A los inversores se les ofrece una variedad de marcos contractuales que garantizan los derechos de propiedad.

«Juntos, inauguraremos una nueva era de creación de riqueza y seguridad energética para todo el hemisferio occidental (…)Venezuela ya no será el Centro Criminal de las Américas, se convertirá en el Centro Energético de las Américas», añadió Machado.

Trabajadores petroleros sostienen una bandera con el logotipo de la petrolera estatal venezolana PDVSA, en una plataforma de perforación en un pozo petrolero operado por ellos, en la faja petrolera del Orinoco. Foto Reuters

Seis puntos

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En la propuesta energética se destaca la privatización total del 100% de la industria petrolera y gasífera que será gestionada por la empresa privada, mientras que el gobierno actuará únicamente como un regulador transparente.

En segundo lugar se implementará altos estándares de protección a la inversión dentro del marco legal venezolano para garantizar estabilidad y seguridad a largo plazo.

En tercer lugar los campos de petróleo y gas estarán abiertos a la operación privada, con plenas garantías de derechos de propiedad. Las participaciones del Estado en empresas energéticas serán subastadas de manera transparente, permitiendo la entrada de inversores internacionales.

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Por otra parte , Venezuela implementará un régimen fiscal altamente atractivo para acelerar la inversión y el desarrollo. Los ingresos generados serán reinvertidos en infraestructura, educación y crecimiento económico.

En cuarto lugar Venezuela aumentará drásticamente su producción a millones de barriles por día, aprovechando sus bajos costos de extracción y su ubicación estratégica.

Por último, Venezuela como Hub Energético de América: El país reemplazará la inestabilidad y corrupción con liderazgo energético serio, garantizando seguridad energética y crecimiento económico en la región.

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