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Las siete guerras que Trump reivindica haber resuelto en su carrera por el Nobel de la Paz

Con el acuerdo entre Israel y Hamas del miércoles para liberar a los rehenes de la Franja de Gaza, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, se anota un tanto diplomático en su abierta carrera por lograr el Premio Nobel de la Paz, que se anunciará este viernes.
El republicano, que ansía el galardón desde que lo ganó el entonces presidente Barack Obama en 2009, reivindica haber resuelto siete guerras, aunque expertos señalan que no ha promovido ningún tratado formal de paz y que, en varios de esos conflictos, solo se alcanzaron treguas frágiles.
Además, las negociaciones para poner fin a las guerras de Gaza y Ucrania, sus dos grandes promesas, continúan.
“No creo que nadie en la historia haya resuelto tantas (guerras), pero quizá encuentren una excusa para no dármelo”, declaró el jueves.
Estos son los conflictos que Trump dice haber resuelto:

Trump auspició en agosto en la Casa Blanca la firma de un acuerdo entre los líderes de Armenia y Azerbaiyán, naciones enfrentadas desde hace más de tres décadas por el enclave de Nagorno-Karabaj, en el que ambos se comprometieron a cesar las hostilidades y restablecer relaciones diplomáticas, aunque no se trató de un acuerdo de paz definitivo.
La base del pacto es la creación de un corredor de tránsito llamado ‘Ruta de Trump para la Paz’, que conecta Azerbaiyán con su enclave de Najicheván a través de territorio armenio, y en el que Estados Unidos obtuvo derechos exclusivos para desarrollar el corredor.
La República Democrática del Congo (RDC) y Ruanda firmaron en junio el Acuerdo de Washington, promovido por la Administración Trump, para poner fin al conflicto armado en el este de la RDC por la presencia del grupo rebelde M23, que según Naciones Unidas está apoyado por Ruanda.
Aunque el acuerdo establecía un alto el fuego inmediato, las armas siguen sonando y tanto la ONU como Human Rights Watch han denunciado que el M23 continúa perpetrando ejecuciones extrajudiciales en áreas rurales. El pacto incluye además un componente económico, al conceder a Estados Unidos acceso preferencial a minerales estratégicos de la región.
La India y Pakistán se comprometieron en mayo, tras la mediación de Estados Unidos, a detener la escalada militar en la zona fronteriza de Cachemira tras varios enfrentamientos que dejaron un centenar de muertos.
Trump se apuntó un tanto al anunciar el alto el fuego entre dos potencias nucleares históricamente enfrentadas, aunque India desmintió el papel mediador de Washington, mientras Pakistán sí alabó la gestión del líder estadounidense y pidió el Nobel para él.

Más que ejercer de mediador, Trump se sumó en julio a los ataques de Israel contra instalaciones nucleares iraníes, bombardeando tres centros. Tras doce días de intercambios entre Israel e Irán, el republicano anunció una tregua entre ambos países.
Pese al anuncio, se registraron algunos ataques esporádicos y, aunque se alcanzó un cese temporal de hostilidades, el conflicto subyacente entre Israel e Irán, archienemigos desde la instauración de la República Islámica en 1979, sigue vigente.
Tras una escalada violenta en la frontera entre Camboya y Tailandia que dejó medio centenar de muertos y cientos de miles de desplazados, ambos países acordaron un alto el fuego por presión de Estados Unidos.
Trump desempeñó un papel decisivo al amenazar con imponer aranceles a los dos países si no ponían fin a los enfrentamientos. Sin embargo, desde que sellaron la tregua en Malasia, ambas partes se han acusado mutuamente de violar el acuerdo.

Egipto y Etiopía no están en guerra, pero mantienen fuertes tensiones por la construcción de la Gran Presa del Renacimiento Etíope, el mayor proyecto hidroeléctrico de África, inaugurado por Adís Abeba en el Nilo Azul en septiembre, y que tanto Egipto como Sudán consideran una amenaza a su seguridad hídrica.
Trump sostiene que, durante negociaciones promovidas en su primer mandato (2017-2021), evitó una guerra, aunque el pasado julio admitió que la presa “se ha convertido en un problema muy grave” e instó a las partes a “encontrar una solución”.

Trump facilitó en 2020, durante su primer mandato, un acuerdo de normalización económica entre Serbia y Kosovo, aunque no resolvió una guerra activa, ya que tal conflicto no existía.
La última guerra entre ambos terminó en 1999, mucho antes de que Trump llegara a la Casa Blanca, y el conflicto político persiste, dado que Serbia no reconoce la independencia que Kosovo declaró unilateralmente en 2008.
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Lawmaker says Iran targeted him in phishing attack disguised as TV interview

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FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., said an alleged Iranian state actor recently targeted him with a phishing scheme disguised as a television interview request, in what he described as an apparent effort to access his personal email account.
«A skilled impersonator created something appearing just like Newsmax to attempt to do an interview with me,» Fine told Fox News Digital in an interview, explaining that his staffer began interacting with the message in email, as the office normally does, before realizing «the links didn’t work.»
The phishing scheme was allegedly designed to gain access to his personal Google account, Fine explained.
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Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., leaves the U.S. Capitol after the last votes of the week on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The incident comes after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iran in February, sparking an ongoing battle that the president has said will end in a matter of weeks as tensions continue flaring. The Trump administration argued Iran’s nuclear program and missile capabilities posed an urgent threat ahead of the U.S. and Israel launching joint strikes.
Fine said he did not «think the timing was coincidental» and that the alleged cyberattack occurred «literally the day after combat operations began.» The episode underscores heightened concern among U.S. intelligence officials about potential cyber and physical threats tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict, particularly against high-profile political figures.
The FBI confirmed earlier in March that an Iran-linked hacker group known as the «Handala Hack Team» breached Director Kash Patel’s personal email account. A bureau spokesperson said in a statement at the time that while the compromised information was «historical in nature» and contained no government data, the FBI had taken all «necessary steps to mitigate potential risks.»
According to Fine, he learned about the alleged cyberattack aimed at him when U.S. Capitol Police contacted him and said the outreach likely originated from an Iranian state actor.
Fox News Digital reviewed a copy of the correspondence, showing its email was spelled «news-max.org.»
Correspondence to Fine, also reviewed by Fox News Digital, confirmed that USCP said they had information that the outreach to Fine’s office could have originated from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and that the police wanted to set up a call with the FBI Cyber Task Force to further examine the matter.
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FBI Director Kash Patel listens during the Senate Committee on Intelligence hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
«They proactively reached out to us,» Fine said, adding that he then reported the incident to the FBI and was told by the bureau that agents were «familiar with these actors in Iran.»
The FBI declined to comment. A source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital that when the incident happened, the FBI was able to connect with Fine and opened an investigation into the matter. The status of the probe is publicly unknown.
Fine emphasized that he felt targeted by Iran and noted a broader surge in threats against him, including verbal threats and what he said was a recent separate incident of an impersonator approaching his home.
«I was clearly targeted. It wasn’t random,» Fine said, asserting that he was «the most visible Jewish Republican politician in America.»

A billboard depicting Iran’s supreme leaders since 1979: (L to R) Ayatollahs Ruhollah Khomeini (until 1989), Ali Khamenei (until 2026), and Mojtaba Khamenei (incumbent) is displayed above a highway in Tehran. (AFP/Via Getty Images)
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Fine said that while he does not believe the alleged attackers could have gathered much information from his Google account based on his limited use of it, «the worst-case scenario is … they might be able to track my actual location,» which he said made him fear for his life.
Fine described the incident as «very stressful.»
Fine, a self-described «Hebrew Hammer» known for his staunchly pro-Israel positions, has advocated aggressive military action in Gaza and praised Trump’s joint offensives with Israel in Iran.
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Fine, in a statement shortly after the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, characterized the mission as one rooted in saving western civilization.
«We are with you, Mr. President. We will cut off the head of the snake of Muslim terror, Bring lasting peace to the Middle East, And save the Iranian People. Bombs away,» Fine said. «The Muslim terrorists that run Iran have just indiscriminately fired rockets not just at the Jews of Israel, but 700,000 Americans who live there, 180,000 Christians who live there, at the ‘Dome of the Rock,’ the third holiest site in Islam, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, site of Jesus’s crucification. We are fighting back against this evil.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Newsmax, Google and USCP on Tuesday for any additional comment.
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Exclusive: Sara Netanyahu warns of surging antisemitism and importance of Jewish-Christian alliance

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EXCLUSIVE: Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has warned about the growing dangers of antisemitism and attempts to undermine the relationship between Christian and Jewish communities.
Her remarks followed her four-day visit to the U.S. for the «Be Best» First Ladies’ Summit, attending at the invitation of First Lady Melania Trump.
In exclusive comments to Fox News Digital, she said extremist elements on both the far left and right continue to promote antisemitism despite the historical record of where it leads and are seeking to undermine Israel and divide support within the Christian community.
«Israel has never had a prime minister like my husband, who during every visit to the United States makes it a point to meet with leaders of the Christian community, embrace them, listen to them, and maintain a close and genuine relationship as true partners and friends,» she told Fox News Digital.
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Sara Netanyahu, giving a speech at the State Department in Washington D.C. in March 2026. (GPO)
«Their courage in standing firm against the enemies of Israel is worthy of appreciation. They are our [unofficial] ambassadors, and I hope our partnership will continue to grow and strengthen,» she added.
Netanyahu said that in July, Israel hosted the president’s close adviser and White House Faith Office head, Paula White-Cain, for a special event attended by both her and the prime minister, which was broadcast to millions of Christian viewers worldwide.
Following Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, killing of 1,200 people in Israel, antisemitism surged globally, including in the U.S.
Sara Netanyahu was raised in Israel by her parents, Shmuel and Hava Ben-Artzi. Her father, a Bible scholar and educator, instilled in her an appreciation for the Jewish people’s historical connection to the land of Israel.

Pastor Paula White-Cain, spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara at Daystar’s «Together As One» event in Jerusalem, as part of a visit organized by Niv Jacobi, President of The Meaning Channel. (Felipe Volokita, The Meaning Channel.)
«The Holocaust was a moment in history that cannot and will not be repeated,» Netanyahu told Fox News Digital, against the backdrop of the ongoing U.S.-Israel military operation against the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose leaders have repeatedly threatened to commit genocide against the Jewish state.
Post-Oct. 7 attacks include the May 2025 killing of two Israeli Embassy staff in Washington by Elias Rodriguez, who allegedly shouted «Free Palestine!» upon arrest, and a June attack by Mohamed Sabry Soliman that wounded 12 at a pro-Israel rally, later killing one victim.
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Incidents also rose after Operation Epic Fury began Feb. 28, described by Netanyahu as a preemptive move against Iran and its terror proxies.

President Donald Trump (L) poses for a photo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and his wife Sara Netanyahu during their meeting at Mar-a-Lago estate, in Palm Beach, Florida, United States on July 26, 2024. (Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Investigators said Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, accused of attempting a March 12 attack on a Michigan synagogue, was radicalized by Hezbollah.
Meanwhile, a federal probe last month found some faculty «legitimized and amplified antisemitism» during protests against Israel’s war in Gaza. Encampments spread on campuses, often demanding divestment from Israel-linked institutions and Jewish organizations.
On March 20, the Trump administration sued Harvard, alleging it failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students and enabled antisemitism.
«We are in an existential war — a war of good versus evil — against a force that seeks to destroy Israel and the world,» she said.
«Leaders of the Iranian regime have publicly burned the flags of Israel and the United States. They have called Israel the ‘Little Satan’ and America the ‘Great Satan.’»
She continued, «Israel has never had a better friend than Donald Trump. Together with the [Israeli] prime minister, they are reshaping the Middle East and creating an opportunity for a new future for the entire free world,» she added.

Sara Netanyahu meet with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., at the U.S. Senate, March 2026. (Niv Jacobi )
During her U.S. visit, Netanyahu met with multiple first ladies, delivered a speech at the U.S. State Department, held talks with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., engaged with technology and AI companies and hosted a large meeting with parents of children serving in the Israel Defense Forces.
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Netanyahu attended the «Be Best» First Ladies’ Summit, a global technology conference of first ladies hosted by Melania Trump, focused on expanding access to distance-learning technologies for children and teenagers.
Netanyahu, a child psychologist who works three times a week at the Jerusalem municipality, has immersed herself in the issue.

First Lady Melania Trump with Sara Netanyahu at The Be Best initiative in Washington D.C., March 2026. (Shmulik Almany )
The visit also carried economic implications, leading to expanded dialogue with Microsoft and Meta at the global level.
Netanyahu told Fox News Digital that companies expressed interest in advancing investments worth tens of millions of dollars to implement advanced AI models for remote learning among children and youth — particularly in Israel, where educational continuity has been disrupted by the security situation.
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«Israel is a leading country among advanced Western nations — in morality, values and certainly technology. Israeli innovation impacts people around the world every day in fields such as cybersecurity, fintech and agriculture. We contribute our knowledge and build strategic partnerships that bring Israel closer to its allies,» she said.
«There is strong appreciation for Israel worldwide, and when countries recognize our contributions, they choose partnership over extremism and hatred,» Netanyahu concluded.
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