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Tras el ataque a la única Iglesia Católica en Gaza, crece la presión sobre Israel por un cese el fuego

El ataque israelí contra la única Iglesia Católica en Gaza aumentó la presión internacional para alcanzar un cese el fuego en el enclave palestino devastado por casi 22 meses de guerra.
“Esto puede ser el puntapié inicial para que Benjamin Netanyahu escuche la presión mundial y quizás también la nacional, pero esto no quiere decir que funcione. Hay que ver que tanto escucha para terminar la guerra”, dijo a TN el analista internacional Mauro Enbe.
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Las negociaciones para un alto el fuego siguen sin resultados concretos, aunque Israel considera que hubo «avances significativos» en las tratativas con Hamas bajo mediación de Qatar, Egipto y Estados Unidos, según fuentes citadas por The Jerusalen Post.
Sin embargo, el acuerdo no parece cercano. Se necesitarán al menos algunos días más de discusiones para llegar a un acuerdo final, reveló el periódico israelí.
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No fue el primer ataque de la semana que dejó víctimas civiles. A diario los reportes que llegan desde el enclave mencionan cifras de muertos que rozan el centenar. Los informes del ministerio de Salud local, en manos de Hamas, hablan de 540 fallecidos desde el sábado.
Es imposible verificar estas cifras de manera independiente. Israel impide el acceso a Gaza de periodistas internacionales desde el brutal ataque de Hamas del 7 de octubre de 2023 que dio inicio a la actual fase del conflicto israelí-palestino. Según cifras manejadas por Hamas, la guerra causó más de 58.000 muertos en el enclave, además de la devastación y una crisis humanitaria sin precedentes. De esto último, al menos, no hay dudas. El párroco argentino Gabriel Romanelli resultó herido en una pierna (Foto: REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas)
Pero los muertos de todos los días en Gaza no suelen ser noticia. Son un texto más en el universo de las agencias internacionales que pasa desapercibido en la prensa internacional. De hecho, tuvo muchísimo más impacto mediático el ataque a la Iglesia de la Sagrada Familia, que dejó tres muertos y heridas leves al párroco argentino Gabriel Romanelli.
La diferencia fue que esta vez se trató de un ataque a un lugar de culto, el único católico de la Franja de Gaza. Las condenas esta vez no llegaron de ONG internacionales, agencias de la ONU bajo el escrutinio israelí o gobiernos propalestinos de izquierda. La reacción del Vaticano fue inmediata.
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El Papa León XIV renueva su llamamiento a un “alto el fuego inmediato” en la Franja de Gaza y expresa su “profunda esperanza” de “diálogo, reconciliación y paz duradera en la región”, señaló un telegrama firmado por el Secretario de Estado vaticano, Pietro Parolin.
Pero la presión no solo vino de la Iglesia Católica. La voz cantante en Europa la tuvo el gobierno italiano. La primera ministra, la derechista radical Georgia Meloni, aliada de Donald Trump, advirtió: “Los ataques contra la población civil que Israel llevan meses realizando son inaceptables. Ninguna acción militar puede justificar semejante actitud”, dijo.
Su ministro de Defensa, Guido Crosetto, fue más allá: “Llevamos meses presenciando algo inhumano, desgarrador y horrible”.
Poco antes, el Gobierno de Eslovenia prohibió la entrada a su territorio a los ministros israelíes de Seguridad Nacional, Itamar Ben-Gvir, y de Finanzas, Bezalel Smotric. La medida fue adoptada tras considerar fracasado el intento de la Unión Europea de sancionar a Israel por violación de derechos humanos.
El gobierno israelí reconoció que el ataque fue un error. “Israel lamenta profundamente que un disparo fortuito alcanzara la iglesia de la Sagrada Familia en Gaza. Cada vida inocente perdida es una tragedia. Compartimos el dolor de las familias y de los fieles”, dijo un comunicado de la oficina del primer ministro.
Minutos antes, Trump mantuvo una conversación telefónica con Netanyahu. Según la Casa Blanca, el jefe del gobierno israelí le reconoció que la acción fue un “error” cometido en el terreno.
El presidente estadounidense presiona a Israel para alcanzar un cese el fuego que permita pacificar la región, liberar a los 50 rehenes aún en poder de Hamas (20 de ellos se cree que aún con vida) y entrar de lleno en la carrera por su ansiado Premio Nobel de la Paz para el que fue postulado por el propio Netanyahu.
En su diálogo con TN, Mauro Enbe dijo que la principal cuestión en las negociaciones por un alto el fuego pasan hoy por si Hamas tendrá o no injerencia en el futuro de Gaza y si Israel mantendrá el control militar en el enclave.
“La guerra no solo ha durado muchísimo, sino que continúa a pesar de los conflictos de Irán y ahora en Siria. Gaza continúa en guerra y puede seguir, seguir y seguir…”, concluyó.
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Mamdani silent after Border Patrol officer allegedly shot by illegal immigrant in NYC

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New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has remained silent almost two days after an off-duty Border Patrol officer was shot in the face, allegedly by a previously deported illegal immigrant in his city.
Mamdani’s social media posts and website show no public statement on the matter, which has become national news and sparked a broader discussion of President Joe Biden’s border policies and criticism of sanctuary cities.
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani’s campaign for comment but did not immediately hear back.
According to police, the suspect, Dominican national Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, was seen on video getting off a scooter before approaching the officer while he was sitting and speaking to someone near a body of water. The officer has not yet been identified.
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Zohran Mamdani has not issued a statement on the shooting of a Border Patrol officer. (Department of Homeland Security/Getty)
The officer, who was not in uniform, pulled out a gun to protect himself, and a shootout ensued.
The agent was hit in the face and forearm and transported to a hospital, where he is currently in stable condition. He is expected to survive.
Nunez was shot in the leg and groin during the shootout, police said. He was dropped off at a hospital in the Bronx, according to authorities.
«Sanctuary politicians must condemn this violence and put the safety and security of our citizens first. Make no mistake: these criminal illegal aliens pulled the trigger, but Zohran Mamdani, and other sanctuary politicians in this country have blood on their hands,» Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital in a statement.
«Secretary Noem is calling on every politician at every level of government to abandon these reckless, lawless policies and stop playing Russian roulette with American lives. DHS will continue to flood the zone in sanctuary cities and remove these criminals one by one,» she added.
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Mamdani briefly speaks with reporters as he leaves the Dirksen Senate Office Building on July 16, 2025, in Washington. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
DHS also told Fox News that Nunez has an active warrant for kidnapping in the state of Massachusetts, in addition to prior felony arrests.
«We were able to bring the second individual in and have detained him as well, and he will face consequences and hopefully strong prosecution for his crimes and his involvement on Saturday night,» Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters Monday.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on the shooting Sunday afternoon, writing that «an incredible CBP Officer was shot in the face by an Illegal Alien Monster freed into the Country under Joe Biden.»
Mamdani has been widely criticized for his previous calls to defund the police and his stated opposition to working with Trump to deport illegal immigrants if he is elected mayor in November.
Mamdani said in June after winning the primary race that he would halt «masked» U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials from «deporting our neighbors.»

Mamdani speaks during a press conference while campaigning outside a subway station in New York City on April 1, 2025. (Reuters/Brendan McDermid)
The mayoral hopeful announced on Sunday that he was headed to Uganda «in a personal capacity» to celebrate his marriage to his wife, Rama, with their family and friends.
«I do want to apologize to the haters, because I will be coming back,» he said, adding he would return to New York City «by the end of the month.»
Federal immigration authorities have faced an increase in public scrutiny from Democrats and left-wing activist groups, even to the point of violence. Border Patrol was targeted in an ambush earlier this month at an annex facility in McAllen, Texas, in which a local police officer was hit in the leg, and two Border Patrol personnel were injured. The gunman was killed.
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In addition, 12 individuals are facing charges, including 10 for attempted murder of federal officers, in an Independence Day attack outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, intended to target ICE agents. A police officer was shot in the neck but is expected to recover, and cars were vandalized.
Overall, ICE agents have faced an 830% increase in assaults since this time last year as the Trump administration continues to ramp up deportation and immigration enforcement efforts, according to DHS.
«Rocks, Molotov cocktails, and even gunfire. Our brave ICE agents are facing attacks at a level never seen before in America – an 830% increase. Stand for the homeland. Stand for law and order. Stand with ICE,» Homeland Security posted to X last week.
Fox News Digital reached out to ICE and CBP for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Fox News Digital’s Bill Melugin contributed to this report.
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UK backs Trump’s Putin ultimatum with urgent ’50-day drive’ to strengthen Ukraine’s position

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In a direct response to President Donald Trump’s 50-day deadline that he issued to Russian President Vladimir Putin in his latest peace deal push, the U.K. on Monday announced a «50-day drive» to better arm Ukraine.
The call to action was issued by U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey during a virtual meeting with the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) on Monday, the British Ministry of Defense announced.
The Defense Ministry did not immediately answer Fox News’ Digital’s questions about what type of commitments Healey wants to see from allied nations in support of Kyiv.
Prior to the meeting of NATO member states’ defense ministers, a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group was held at NATO headquarters in Brussels on June 4, 2025. (BOB REIJNDERS/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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At the top of the meeting, the British defense secretary said «[Trump] started the clock on a 50-day deadline for Putin to agree to peace or to face crippling economic sanctions.
«And as members of this UDCG, we need to step up in turn with a 50-day drive to arm Ukraine on the battlefield and to help push Putin to the negotiating table,» he added.
Healey urged nations to utilize the NATO sales agreement announced by Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte last week to more quickly and efficiently arm Ukraine on the battlefield.

President Donald Trump, right, and Mark Rutte, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, shake hands during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday, July 14, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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While the U.S.-NATO sales agreement is not an unusual deal as Washington, D.C., for decades has sold its arms to NATO allies, the announcement was significant because it signaled a turning point in the U.S.’s continued support for Ukraine, which has remained a question since Trump was re-elected in November.
«We sell arms to allies all the time and if they want to give them to Ukraine then we authorize an export license, and they then transfer the arms to Ukraine,» Mike Ryan, who formally served as deputy assistant secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy, told Fox News Digital. «So, the significance is that one, the Europeans are stepping up their support for Ukraine. Two, the American taxpayer is getting a break. Three, Europe is buying more American arms [which is] good for the trade deficit, and four, Ukraine is getting the help it needs.»

Ukrainian and German soldiers are seen training on the Patriot air defense missile system at a military training area in Germany in June 2024. (Jens Büttner/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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The Monday meeting will be the fourth time Healey has chaired the defensive group in support of Kyiv, and the third such event that he has done so alongside German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
A major point of discussion is expected to be the quick transfer of Patriot Battery Missiles for Ukraine – five of which Berlin is set to confirm shipment of on Monday following his meeting with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last week.
«Boris and I have agreed to partner in providing critical air defense missiles to Ukraine,» Healey said before announcing a near $54 million defensive pledge to Ukraine, and by extension, Europe’s security.
The announcement is on top of the more than $6 billion in military aid the U.K. has sent Ukraine this year alone.
«This is a critical moment we meet at a critical time, a time for all allies and partners to share the burden, to support Ukraine, both in the fight now and to secure the peace future,» Healey added.
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