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Israel amplía su ofensiva en el sur de Gaza, donde «se anexionará grandes zonas»

Israel anunció el miércoles que sus fuerzas armadas están expandiendo sus operaciones en la Franja de Gaza para tomar «grandes áreas» del territorio palestino, donde 15 personas murieron por bombardeos israelíes, según la Defensa Civil.
Después de casi dos meses de tregua, Israel reanudó en marzo su ofensiva aérea y terrestre contra Hamas, con quien está en guerra desde el ataque sin precedentes del 7 de octubre de 2023.
El ministro de Defensa, Israel Katz, señaló en un comunicado que iban a ampliar su operativo en el enclave «para destruir y despejar la zona de terroristas e infraestructura terrorista».
Esta expansión servirá «para tomar grandes áreas que pueden ser incorporadas a las zonas israelíes de seguridad», agregó.
El ejército israelí ya había advertido la semana pasada que pronto iban a «operar con plena fuerza» en más zonas del asediado territorio.
El Ministerio de Salud de Gaza dijo el martes que 1.042 personas fallecieron por los nuevos ataques israelíes desde que rompió la tregua.
El miércoles, la Defensa Civil del territorio reportó al menos 15 muertos, entre ellos niños, por acciones israelíes contra viviendas en la ciudad de Khan Yunis, en el sur, y el campo de refugiados de Nuseirat (centro).
El portavoz en lengua árabe del ejército israelí, Avichay Adree, se había dirigido el martes a los habitantes de Khan Yunis y de la cercana Rafah, en la frontera con Egipto.
«No escuchen los intentos de Hamas de impedirles evacuar para quedarse como sus escudos humanos. Evacuen inmediatamente las zonas designadas», afirmó en X.
En febrero, en medio de la tregua que permitió el regreso de varias decenas de rehenes capturados por Hamas –algunos fallecidos–, Katz anunció un plan de crear una agencia para la «partida voluntaria» de palestinos de la Franja de Gaza.
El proyecto parecía alinearse con la idea del presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, de reubicar a los 2,4 millones de gazatíes a Jordania y Egipto para convertir el devastado territorio en un destino turístico de lujo.
Criticada vehementemente por gran parte de la comunidad internacional, la propuesta ha sido abrazada por numerosos políticos de la derecha israelí, incluido el primer ministro, Benjamin Netanyahu, dispuesto a implementarla.
El dirigente israelí ofreció a los líderes de Hamas la posibilidad de abandonar Gaza, a condición de que el grupo entregue sus armas, y rechazó las críticas de no estar haciendo suficiente para liberar al resto de rehenes.
El Foro de Familias, la mayor asociación de allegados de los secuestrados por Hamás, se declaró el miércoles «horrorizado» por el anuncio del Ministerio de Defensa.
«En vez de liberar a los rehenes con un acuerdo y poner fin a la guerra, el gobierno israelí envía más soldados a Gaza para combatir en las mismas zonas donde han luchado una y otra vez«, señaló.
«Expliquen cómo esta operación sirve al objetivo de recuperar a los rehenes y cómo cuentan evitar ponerlos en peligro», reclamó.
Los países mediadores entre ambas partes (Qatar, Egipto y Estados Unidos) trabajan en un nuevo acuerdo de alto al fuego que permita el regreso del resto de cautivos de Hamas.
Un alto cargo del movimiento islamista palestino dijo el sábado que habían aprobado una nueva propuesta de tregua presentada por los mediadores e instó a Israel a hacer lo mismo.
La oficina del primer ministro Netanyahu confirmó haber recibido la proposición de los mediadores e indicó que habían presentado una contrapropuesta.
Los detalles de estas últimas maniobras de mediación no fueron revelados.
Por Delphine Matthieussent, AFP
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UN delegates walk out of Netanyahu address after cheering Palestinian leader day before

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Delegates at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) stormed out Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the stage and prepared to speak. The mass exit came after delegates spent days speaking about the situation in Gaza and proposals to end the nearly two-year war.
Their response to Netanyahu was a stark contrast to the long round of applause that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas received when he addressed the international body virtually on Thursday.
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Delegations walk out as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at U.N. headquarters in New York City, Sept. 26, 2025. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
On Friday, as Netanyahu began his address, he was speaking to a nearly empty hall. It is unclear exactly which delegations stayed in the chamber, though U.S. delegates were present.
While he did not have the attention of all the U.N. delegates, Netanyahu revealed in his speech that he was addressing a much wider audience. Netanyahu revealed that his speech was played on speakers surrounding the Gaza Strip and that it was being streamed to Gazans’ cell phones.

Empty seats as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at U.N. headquarters in New York City, Sept. 26, 2025. (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters)
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The prime minister revealed the wide reach of his address after giving the hostages a message in Hebrew and in English.
«Our brave heroes, this is Prime Minister Netanyahu speaking to you live from the United Nations,» he began. «We have not forgotten you, not even for a second. The people of Israel are with you. We will not falter, and we will not rest until we bring all of you home.»

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at U.N. headquarters in New York City, Sept. 26, 2025. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters)
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Netanyahu then turned his message to those holding the hostages in Gaza, including the leaders of Hamas, who could presumably hear his speech. He demanded the release of the 48 remaining hostages and gave an additional warning.
«Free the hostages now! If you do, you will live. If you don’t, Israel will hunt you down,» he said.
When Abbas spoke on Thursday, he slammed Israel’s «genocide» in Gaza, insisted his party is ready to take over the security and governance of the enclave and appealed to President Donald Trump for peace. He also demanded «full membership in the United Nations,» given that several European nations recognized a Palestinian state over the course of the UNGA.

PA President Mahmoud Abbas addressed UNGA virtually due to his visa being denied by the U.S. (David Dee Delgado/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
UN GIVES LONG ROUND OF APPLAUSE AFTER PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY PRESIDENT ACCUSES ISRAEL OF ‘GENOCIDE’
«Palestine is ours. Jerusalem is the jewel of our hearts and our eternal capital. We will not leave our homeland. We will not leave our lands,» Abbas declared.
Abbas may have had a bigger audience in the hall than Netanyahu, but he was unable to see it in person after the State Department refused to approve his visa to travel to New York for the conference, citing support of terrorism.
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Fox News Digital’s Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.
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Lawmakers push Congress to condemn ‘escalation of attacks’ on ICE officers after Dallas shooting

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FIRST ON FOX: A group of lawmakers is urging Congress to formally condemn «violent attacks» against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as threats against federal facilities escalate.
It comes days after a shooter opened fire on an ICE facility in Dallas, killing one detainee and injuring two others before turning the gun on himself. Federal authorities have called it a targeted attack.
The resolution is being led by Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., Republican Study Committee Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, and House Small Business Committee Chair Roger Williams, R-Texas.
«Since President Trump took office, there has been a rise in hostile rhetoric and violence directed against ICE facilities and officers,» their resolution said.
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Authorities revealed Joshua Jahn as the suspect who allegedly opened fire at a Dallas ICE facility on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. (Jeffrey McWhorter/Reuters;Fox News)
It noted the most recent shooting, including officials’ report that one of the bullet casings was inscribed with «ANTI-ICE» on it, and it listed seven other incidents or threats aimed at ICE facilities and offices that have occurred since June.
The resolution said «these acts reflect an escalation of attacks against ICE and federal immigration enforcement operations, including a 1,000 percent increase in assaults on ICE officers.»
It also lauded ICE’s efforts under the Trump administration while warning that «violent, ideologically motivated attacks on ICE not only endanger life, but undermine public trust in the rule of law and impair the capacity of ICE to carry out lawful missions.»
The resolution is largely symbolic and would be an expression of solidarity with ICE if passed by the House.
The recent Dallas ICE facility shooting has seen bipartisan condemnation, but such a measure could divide Democrats with its praise of the Trump administration’s efforts. Democrats have criticized what they have seen as overly harsh tactics in pursuit of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration.

FBI Director Kash Patel said investigators recovered these rounds from the scene in Dallas where a gunman opened fire on the local ICE field office on Sept. 24, 2025. (FBI)
House Democratic leaders released a joint statement after the shooting that read, in part, «No one in America should be violently targeted, including our men and women in law enforcement who protect and serve our neighborhoods, and the immigrants who are too often the victims of dehumanizing rhetoric.»
Fry, who led the resolution, told Fox News Digital, «It is unacceptable that ICE officers are being targeted for upholding the laws of this country. Congress must send a clear and unmistakable message: violent attacks will not be tolerated, reckless rhetoric will not be excused, and we will stand firmly with those who protect us every day.»
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Pfluger, who leads a 189-member group that acts as a de facto think tank for the House GOP, ripped the left but praised ICE.
«Radical leftists would rather see the criminal illegal aliens that the Biden administration let in our country continue to wreak havoc in our communities than support the brave men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to uphold our laws and defend American citizens,» he said.
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Williams told Fox News Digital, «The heinous targeted attacks on our ICE facilities and officers are unacceptable and must never be tolerated. These men and women put their lives on the line every day to uphold the rule of law, protect our borders, and keep American families safe.»
In a statement posted on X this week, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blamed «toxic anti-ICE rhetoric from sanctuary politicians and radical activists» for the rise in threats against immigration authorities.
It comes amid an increase in high-profile political violence seen over the last year.
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