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La guerra en Gaza: Donald Trump vuelve a amenazar a Hamas con «un infierno» si no liberan a los rehenes de inmediato

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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, amenazó este miércoles a Hamas con hacerles pagar «un infierno» si no liberan de inmediato a todos los rehenes secuestrados en la Franja de Gaza.

«‘Shalom Hamas’ significa hola y adiós. Ustedes pueden elegir», declaró el mandatario en un mensaje en su plataforma Truth Social en el que agregó: «¡Liberen a los rehenes ahora o tendrán que pagar un infierno!».

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Trump publicó este mensaje después de reunirse en el Despacho Oval de la Casa Blanca con ocho rehenes de Hamás que fueron liberados, a los que prometió que logrará la liberación del resto.

«Liberen a todos los rehenes ahora, no más tarde, y devuelvan inmediatamente todos los cadáveres de las personas que asesinaron, o se acabó para ustedes», amenazó el mandatario en su mensaje.

Trump recalcó que está enviando a Israel «todo lo que necesita para terminar el trabajo» en Gaza y apuntó que «ni un solo miembro de Hamás estará a salvo» si no cumplen con este ultimátum.

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«¡Esta es la última oportunidad!», exclamó el mandatario, quien sugirió a los líderes del grupo islamista palestino que «tomen una decisión inteligente» o «están muertos».

La amenaza de Trump llega después de que la Casa Blanca confirmara este mismo miércoles que tiene «conversaciones y discusiones en curso» con el grupo islamista para poner fin definitivo a la guerra en Gaza, en la que actualmente hay una tregua vigente.

Las conversaciones son inéditas, ya que Estados Unidos nunca antes había dialogado directamente con Hamas, al que Washington considera una organización terrorista desde 1997.

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En una rueda de prensa, la portavoz de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, explicó que dichas conversaciones con Hamas están lideradas por el enviado presidencial para rehenes, Adam Boehler, y que han tenido lugar con el conocimiento de Israel, que fue consultado al respecto.

La portavoz defendió este enfoque de diálogo con Hamas como una posible vía para lograr el fin de la guerra en la Franja de Gaza, que ha causado la muerte de más de 48.000 palestinos y donde aún permanecen 59 rehenes israelíes, de los cuales más de una treintena se creen habrían fallecido.

El pasado 11 de febrero Trump ya había asegurado que si Hamas no reanudaba el canje de rehenes antes del sábado 15 se iba «a abrir el infierno» sobre la organización islamista en la Franja de Gaza.

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La salud del Papa Francisco: otra noche con ventilación y una detallada explicación sobre su cuadro a 20 días de su internación

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El Papa pasó una noche tranquila y seguía descansando hacia as 0815 de la mañana de este jueves, informó un boletín médico este jueves, cuando se cumplieron tres semanas de su ingreso en el hospital Gemelli por problemas respiratorios.

Francisco se mantiene “estable” y no ha sufrido nuevas crisis respiratorias durante la noche, en la que respiró con la ayuda de una mascara que le permitiò la ventilacion mecánica no invasiva, lo que facilita el reposo de sus músculos.

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Este jueves el Papa comenzó una fisioterapia motora aunque “en consideración a la complejidad de su cuadro crítico el pronóstico permanece reservado”, por el riesgo de una infección.

El pronóstico del Papa, según la opinión de un experto

El estado estacionario “es un efecto positivo y el hecho de que se haya decidido aumentar la fisioterapia es una buena señal desde el punto de vista del pronóstico, como también lo es el hecho de que el pontífice todavía estuviera activo”, explica el experto en estructura compleja de neumología, profesor Francesco Blasi, de la Universidad de Milán.

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Un sacerdote oficia un misa junto a una imagen del Papa Francisco durante el tradicional Miércoles de Ceniza,  en La Paz. Foto: EFEUn sacerdote oficia un misa junto a una imagen del Papa Francisco durante el tradicional Miércoles de Ceniza, en La Paz. Foto: EFE

A Manuela Correra de la agencia ANSA, Blasi explicó que “por el momento el sistema cardiovascular parece estar bajo control y las complicaciones renales han desaparecido. No se han producido otras crisis respiratorias y esto es evidentemente positivo”.

«El oxígeno en sangre no es suficiente»

“El hecho de que el Papa sea sometido a largos períodos de ventilación, con máscara o mediante cánulas de oxígeno de alto flujo, indica que el oxígeno en la sangre no es suficiente y por lo tanto debe ser suplementado constantemente”.

“En esta situación, los tiempos de recuperación del pontífice serán aún largos porque la neumonía bilateral, es decir, la patología aguda por la que fue afectado, le provocó un recrudecimiento de las alteraciones bronquiales crónicas que ya padecía”.

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Francesco Blasi es tabién profeso de Estructura de Neumología en el policlínico milanés. Dijo que “en un paciente de 88 años con problemas respiratorios crónicos se espera que el tiempo de resolución de la neumonia bilateral sea largo, incluso si los antibióticos funcionan».

El especialistaa recordó que la operación en Buenos Aires que le extirpó el lóbulo del pulmón derecho cuando tenía 21 años, tiene su importancia y que además el paciente sufre de bronquitis asmática crónica y bronquiectasias, “patología que provoca una dilatación irreversible de una porción del árbol bronquieal de los pulmones”.

Por último el profesor Blasi señaló que “la situación de insuficiencia respiratoria no está resuelta y hay que ver cómo evoluciona este cuadro en los próximos días. En este momento es fundamental una ventilación prolongada. La ventilación a través de la máscara que cubre nariz y boca es preferible durante la noche porque de esta forma se mantienen abiertas las vías respiratorias poniendo en reposo los músculos, permitiendo un mayor descanso del paciente”.

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Pause in US foreign aid has UN in panic over funding cuts, Trump says world body ‘not being well run’

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Multiple sources told Fox News Digital that the U.N.’s Department of Global Communications may be a target for reform and even funding cuts, since it is often at odds with the U.S. and Israel.

The calls for reform come a month after President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for a review of funding to the U.N. At the time, Trump said that the world body «has tremendous potential,» but is «not being well run.» 

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Last week, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned about cuts to U.S. spending at the U.N., stating that «going through with recent funding cuts will make the world less healthy, less safe, and less prosperous.»

So far, Trump has halted new funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Administration for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and withdrew the U.S. from the U.N. Human Rights Council. On Feb. 27, the U.S. also terminated $377 million in grants with the United Nations Population Fund, which offers sexual and reproductive health services in 150 countries.

TRUMP CUTS US OFF FROM UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL, BANS UNRWA FUNDING

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File: U.S. President Donald Trump addressing the United Nations General Assembly during his first term on September 24, 2019 in New York City.  (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The U.N. media branch’s nearly 700 employees are tasked to «leverage the power of communications to tell the United Nations story to global audiences in multiple languages and platforms in order to mobilize action in support of the United Nations agenda.»

Anne Bayefsky, Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and President of Human Rights Voices, told Fox News Digital that, through the Department, «the U.S. taxpayer pays the U.N. to hire media experts and do P.R. for the purpose of blasting anti-American and antisemitic trash around the globe.»

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Asked whether funding the Department of Global Communications serves U.S. interests, a U.N. spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the Department performs media outreach, operates as a newswire, and hosts the Dag Hammarskjöld Library.  

Many of the Department of Global Communications’ personnel, the spokesperson explained, are «based at 59 U.N. Information Centers across the world, which communicate about the U.N. and the collective will of its Member States in local languages, closer to the people that the U.N. serves.» 

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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, April 18, 2024.  (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

Former member of the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Hugh Dugan told Fox News Digital that the need to use information centers «to lobby its own members on their dime in their countries speaks to the deep state to me.» With U.S. public support for the U.N. declining, Dugan said the Department of Global Communications «is more than failing in its own backyard in the most consequential country for its future.»

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A Pew Research Center found that 52% of Americans had a favorable perspective of the U.N. as of April 2024, down from 57% in 2023.

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Fox News Digital asked Under Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming whether the Department of Global Communications is involved in oversight of communications for additional U.N. entities. 

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Fleming said that her department «does not have oversight, but convenes regular coordination meetings with communication colleagues from across the U.N. system to discuss crisis situations and content plans.» Fleming also confirmed that the Department of Global Communications has charge of the main United Nations’ social media account.

US and UN flags fly outside UN headquarters.

Flags of the UN and USA fly outside the United Nations headquarters ahead of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 15, 2023. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of U.N. Watch, told Fox News Digital that «in terms of its regular communications, whether it’s the Secretary General, or whether it’s various U.N. social media accounts, are routinely engaged in anti-American and anti-Israel, and you could say, to the extent that it’s demonizing the Jewish people, antisemitic messaging.»

U.S. Ambassador-designate to the U.N. Elise Stefanik recently tweeted that «the days of propping up organizations at the United Nations that run counter to our interests are long gone. We will no longer fund terrorism, antisemitism, and anti-Israel hate.» Stefanik was speaking at the ADL’s ‘NEVER IS NOW’ summit.

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AMERICAN CENSORED BY UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL, ACCUSED OF USING ‘DISRESPECTFUL LANGUAGE’

UN vehicle enters the UNRWA offices in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Apr 2, 2024. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS

UN vehicle enters the UNRWA offices in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Apr 2, 2024. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS (Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS)

Fox News Digital found multiple Tweets from the U.N. Twitter account that promote a one-sided narrative of the Israel-Gaza conflict. These included a Jan. 29 Tweet in support of the UN Relief and Works Administration for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, which states that «Israeli legislation imposes massive restraints on UNRWA’s operations,» but fails to note why Israel has banned UNRWA’s operations and a growing number of countries have pulled funding from the terror-tied organization.

A Dec. 27 World Health Organization Tweet retweeted by the United Nations said that a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital was part of a «systematic dismantling of the health system in Gaza,» but did not mention that the Israel Defense Forces entered the facility to apprehend multiple members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, including the director, who stored weaponry inside the hospital, as terror groups have done repeatedly during the war.

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Spokespersons from the U.S. State Department, U.S. Mission to the U.N., and the United Nations were unable to provide Fox News Digital with figures about what percentage of the Department of Global Communications’ more than $117.9 million budget is covered by the U.S.

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In 2022, the U.S.’s $18.1 billion contribution to the U.N. covered 30% of the organization’s total budget. By 2024, U.S. contributions to the U.N. were at 22% for the general budget and 27% for the peacekeeping budget. The U.N. reports that more than 40% of humanitarian aid it donated in 2024 was provided by the U.S. 

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A State Department spokesperson did not answer direct questions about whether funding the Department of Global Communications serves U.S. interests, but explained that a 90-day review period instated by a Jan. 20 executive order «is a measure put in place for us to align our ongoing work with the America First agenda. The results of the in-depth review will be communicated transparently.» The spokesperson said that the State «Department and USAID take their role as stewards of taxpayer dollars very seriously.
 


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South Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs during training exercise, injuring multiple people

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A South Korean fighter jet accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area during a training exercise on Thursday, injuring multiple people. 

The MK-82 bombs «abnormally» released by the KF-16 fighter jet fell outside a firing range, causing unspecified civilian damages, the air force said in a statement.

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PASSENGER PLANE CATCHES FIRE AT SOUTH KOREAN AIRPORT; ALL 176 PEOPLE ON BOARD ARE EVACUATED

A South Korea army’s Apache Guardian helicopter fires rockets during the joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, South Korea, Thursday, March 6, 2025.  (Yonhap via AP)

Reports of the number of people injured varied, but South Korea’s Yonhap news agency put the number at 15, including civilians and soldiers. Two of the injured were serious but not life-threatening, the outlet reported. At least seven buildings were damaged.

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South Korean Air Force F-15K fighter jets fly during the joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, South Korea, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (Yonhap via AP)

The air force said the fighter jet was taking part in the air force’s joint live-firing drills with the army. It apologized for the incident and promised to establish a committee to investigate the cause of the accident and the extent of the damage. 

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South Korean fighter jets

South Korean Air Force F-35A fighter jets fire flare shells during the joint military drill between South Korea and the United States at Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, South Korea, Thursday, March 6, 2025.  (Yonhap via AP)

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The air force has not said where the accident occurred, but South Korean media reported it happened in Pocheon, a city near the heavily armed border with North Korea.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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