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Con el voto de Argentina en contra, la Asamblea General de la ONU exigió un alto el fuego en Gaza

El pleno de la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas aprobó este jueves una resolución presentada por España y Palestina. La declaración, que lleva por título “Protección de los civiles y cumplimiento de las obligaciones jurídicas y humanitarias”, insta a Israel a poner fin al bloqueo impuesto sobre la Franja de Gaza y denuncia contundentemente el uso del hambre como arma de guerra. También pide la liberación de los rehenes en manos de Hamas. La aprobación se realizó con una votación de 149 votos a favor, 12 en contra y 19 abstenciones.
Uno de los países que votó en contra fue la Argentina, cuyo presidente, Javier Milei, se encuentra actualmente de visita oficial en Israel.
Las otras naciones que no acompañaron la resolución fueron Estados Unidos, Israel, Fiji, Hungría, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Nueva Guinea, Paraguay, Tonga y Tuvalu.
Además, se abstuvieron Albania, Camerún, República Checa, República Democrática del Congo, Dominica, Ecuador, Etiopía, Georgia, India, Kiribati, Malawi, Islas Marshall, Macedonia del Norte, Panamá, Rumania, Eslovaquia, Sudán del Sur, Timor Oriental y Tongo.

Esta resolución condena prácticas que utilizan el hambre como método de guerra, además de resaltar la obligación de no privar a la población civil de Gaza de los bienes esenciales necesarios para su supervivencia. También insta a Israel, en su calidad de “potencia ocupante”, a acabar de inmediato con el bloqueo, abrir todos los pasos fronterizos y garantizar que la ayuda humanitaria llegue de manera rápida y efectiva a toda la población palestina en la región, en conformidad con el Derecho Internacional.
Uno de los puntos centrales de la resolución destaca la necesidad de asegurar la rendición de cuentas, solicitando a los Estados miembros de la ONU que adopten medidas individuales y colectivas para asegurar que Israel cumpla con sus obligaciones internacionales. Además, se pide el respeto y protección del personal médico y humanitario, subrayando la importancia de evitar daños a bienes de carácter civil.
La resolución también reitera el compromiso con una solución de dos Estados, reconociendo a Gaza como parte integral del Estado palestino. Esta postura busca que Israel y Palestina convivan en paz dentro de fronteras seguras y reconocidas internacionalmente. La votación ha sido vista como un termómetro de la opinión mundial, especialmente después de que el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU no lograra aprobar una medida similar la semana pasada debido al veto de Estados Unidos.
Previo a la votación, el embajador de España en la ONU, Héctor José Gómez Hernández, solicitó a los miembros que apoyaran la resolución ante la “devastadora situación humanitaria en Gaza”. El embajador palestino ante la ONU, Riyad Mansour, también instó a la comunidad internacional a actuar para detener el sufrimiento del pueblo palestino.

Sin embargo, la resolución ha generado fuerte oposición por parte de algunos países como Argentina, Paraguay y Hungría. El embajador de Israel ante la ONU, Danny Danon, rechazó la resolución calificando las acusaciones de bloqueo y uso del hambre como “calumnias sangrientas”. Danon sostuvo que Israel ha estado permitiendo la entrega de ayuda a Gaza, aunque expertos y trabajadores de derechos humanos advierten sobre la amenaza de hambruna para cerca de 2 millones de palestinos si no se levantan las restricciones.
La votación de la Asamblea General no es vinculante legalmente pero representa una declaración de gran parte de la comunidad internacional. Mientras el conflicto en Gaza continúa, diversos gobiernos observan con atención las gestiones de mediación que incluyen a países como Egipto, Qatar y Estados Unidos, y destacan la necesidad de llegar a un acuerdo de alto el fuego sostenible.
(Con información de AFP, EFE y EP)
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USS Nimitz carrier strike group sailing toward Middle East ahead of schedule, US official says

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The USS Nimitz carrier strike group is on its way to the Middle East from the South China Sea, a U.S. official told Fox News.
The Nimitz strike group was previously scheduled to replace the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike group, which has been deployed for several months, but is now heading to the Middle East ahead of schedule. The two will now be in the Middle East at the same time.
USS Carl Vinson was the only aircraft carrier in the region as of last Friday, U.S. defense officials told Fox News.
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USS Nimitz (CVN-68), the world’s oldest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, sails out of San Diego Bay to the Pacific Ocean on Nov. 18, 2024. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
USS Nimitz – commissioned on May 3, 1975 – is the oldest active aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy. This is possibly its final sea voyage, as the Nimitz is scheduled to be decommissioned in 2026. The deployment is significant because the Nimitz was also deployed in 1980 when its helicopters were part of the failed U.S. effort known as Operation Eagle Claw to rescue the American hostages being held at the US Embassy in Tehran. The U.S. has been in a shadow war against Iran ever since.
USS Nimitz departed the South China Sea on Monday morning and was heading west, Reuters reported, citing data from the ship tracking website Marine Traffic. Two sources, including one diplomat, told Reuters the carrier had been scheduled to attend a formal reception in Danang City, central Vietnam, on June 20.
It has since been canceled.
One of the sources said the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi notified him about the reception being called off due to «an emergent operational requirement.»
The United States is shifting military resources, including ships, in the Middle East amid Israel’s preemptive attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and leadership and Iran’s retaliatory strikes that have been ongoing for four consecutive days.

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American air defense systems and a Navy destroyer helped Israel shoot down ballistic missiles coming in from Iran on Friday, U.S. officials told Fox News.
The U.S. has both ground-based Patriot missile defense systems and Terminal High Altitude Air Defense systems in the Middle East capable of intercepting ballistic missiles.
The U.S. Navy also had the destroyer USS Thomas Hudner, which is capable of defending against ballistic missiles, begin sailing from the western Mediterranean Sea toward the eastern Mediterranean, U.S. officials told Fox News. They said the Navy also had directed another destroyer to move forward so it could be available if requested by the White House.

An Israeli attack on the Shahran oil depot on June 15, 2025 in Tehran, Iran. (Stringer/Getty Images)
One of the officials cited the Nimitz, which was in the Indo-Pacific at the time, as well as USS George Washington, which had just left its port in Japan, as assets the Navy could possibly surge to the Middle East if so ordered.
American fighter jets were also patrolling the sky in the Middle East to protect personnel and installations, and air bases in the region are taking additional security precautions, the officials said.
Typically, around 30,000 troops are based in the Middle East, and about 40,000 troops are in the region now, one of the U.S. officials told The Associated Press. That number surged as high as 43,000 last October amid the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran as well as continuous attacks on commercial and military ships in the Red Sea by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen.
Former President Joe Biden initially surged ships to protect Israel, a close U.S. ally, following the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks by Iran-backed Hamas terrorists. It was seen at the time as a deterrent against Lebanon-based Hezbollah and Iran.
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On Oct. 1, 2024, U.S. Navy destroyers fired about a dozen interceptors in defense of Israel as the country came under attack by more than 200 missiles fired by Iran.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Two top union leaders have departed the Democratic National Committee (DNC), escalating an internal conflict about the future of the party that was stirred up by former vice chair David Hogg.
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, declined offers to stay on as at-large members of the DNC, as first reported by The New York Times.
«I appear to be out of step with the leadership you are forging, and I do not want to be the one who keeps questioning why we are not enlarging our tent and actively trying to engage more and more of our communities,» Weingarten, the education leader and longtime voice in Democratic politics, said in a letter to Chair Ken Martin which is now circulating on social media.
The union labor leaders’ departure is the latest blow to Martin, who just last week put his Hogg problem behind him.
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Randi Weingarten is departing the DNC, telling Chair Ken Martin she is «out of step with the leadership.» (AP/Reuters)
Hogg, the 25-year-old progressive firebrand, announced last week he would not seek re-election for vice chair after sparking internal rifts with his $20 million plan to primary challenge older incumbent Democrats he said are «asleep at the wheel» through his outside political action group, Leaders We Deserve.
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«There is a huge vacuum of leadership in the Democratic Party and Ken is proving to be a weak, ineffective leader who isn’t ready for any of this,» a former DNC official, who asked for anonymity to speak more freely, told Fox News Digital.
A DNC committee member, who was also granted anonymity, told Fox News Digital it was «not surprising» the union leaders decided to step down from the DNC, «given they both supported another candidate.»
Both Weingarten and Saunders supported Martin’s competitor in the race for DNC chair, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler. As chair, Martin later removed Weingarten from the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee, which is the group responsible for drafting the Democratic Party’s presidential nominating calendar and election process.
The committee member said Weingarten and Saunders «are both incredible leaders» with the country’s best interests in mind, and they are «confident we will all come together and focus and continue beating Republicans.»

David Hogg speaks at the March for our Lives rally against gun violence at the National Mall in Washington on June 11, 2022. (Getty)
«I have no doubt both of them, and the labor unions, will move forward and work together with the Chairman, and every other Democrat who is, first and foremost, focused on beating Donald Trump and the existential threat that he and Republicans pose to Americans’ lives and livelihoods and our democracy,» they added.
Another source close to the DNC also pointed to Weingarten’s support for Wikler in a statement to Fox News Digital: «Ever since the horse she bet on in the Chairs race lost, she has always been on the other side of the fence as Ken — this is no surprise.»
Weingarten was also among those in the party who supported Hogg’s controversial plan to primary incumbent older Democrats in safe blue districts.
Hogg’s decision to leave the DNC followed a damning Politico report, which included leaked audio from a Zoom meeting of Martin lamenting over Hogg’s fallout at the DNC, claiming it had made it harder for Democrats to do their jobs and for Martin to demonstrate his ability to lead.

Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin speaks with Fox News on Dec. 12, 2024 in Washington D.C. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
«I don’t think you intended this, but you essentially destroyed any chance I have to show the leadership that I need to. So, it’s really frustrating,» Martin said.
Martin affirmed the DNC would stay neutral in Democratic primaries after Hogg’s $20 million primary pledge. The DNC chair gave Hogg the ultimatum to either rescind his vice chair position or forego his political influence through his PAC.
However, that did not stop Hogg from defying advice and wading into additional Democratic primaries by endorsing Virginia state Del. Irene Shin in the special election to replace the late Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va.
Members voted Wednesday to uphold the Credentials Committee’s resolution proposed by longtime Democratic Party activist, Kalyn Free, to host a re-election for two vice chair positions, which were held by Hogg and DNC Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta.
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Martin commended Hogg’s decision Wednesday, thanking him for «his years of activism, organizing, and fighting for his generation,» as the Democratic Party seemed prepared to leave their Hogg drama in the dust.
The union leaders’ departure is the latest public infighting to plague the Democratic Party in the aftermath of losing the White House and Congress in 2024.
Weingarten and Saunders did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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