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Conflicto en Medio Oriente: Irán amenazó con reaccionar “en segundos” ante una eventual respuesta de Israel

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Las autoridades de Irán advirtieron este martes que responderán en “segundos” con “armas no usadas hasta ahora” si Israel decide tomar represalias por el ataque con drones y misiles desplegado el último sábado sobre su territorio.

“Los sionistas deben saber que esta vez no tendrán 12 días y la respuesta que recibirán no será en horas o en días, se dará en segundos”, afirmó en una entrevista en la televisión estatal el viceministro de Exteriores y negociador jefe nuclear de Irán, Ali Bagheri Kani.

La referencia de Bagheri fue hacia una posible represalia israelí contra el ataque del sábado a su archienemigo, que a la vez fue una respuesta al bombardeo del consulado iraní en Damasco el 1 de abril.

Por su parte, el portavoz de la Comisión de Seguridad Nacional del Parlamento iraní, Abolfazl Amouei, afirmó que en el ataque del sábado no se «usó un poder significativo».

“Estamos listos para usar armas no usadas hasta ahora. Tenemos planes para todos los escenarios”, dijo Amouei, según recoge la agencia Mehr.

El lunes, el jefe del Estado Mayor del Ejército de Israel, Herzi Halevi, dijo que habrá una «respuesta» de Israel al ataque iraní con drones y misiles del sábado, pero no ofreció más detalles.

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Los drones enviados por Irán ya llegaron al territorio israelí.

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El medio israelí Haartez, que cita a fuentes cercanas a las discusiones, dijo este lunes que el primer ministro, Benjamín Netanyahu, se inclina por atacar militarmente a Irán, pero que la presión internacional para evitar una escalada en la región tendrá un gran peso sobre la decisión.

«Estamos mirando hacia delante, considerando nuestros pasos, y este lanzamiento de tantos misiles, misiles de cruceros y drones hacia el territorio del Estado de Israel recibirá una respuesta», dijo Halevi durante una visita a la base aérea de Nevatim, en el sur, que recibió daños leves durante el ataque.

Irán advirtió a países occidentales

Las Fuerzas Armadas iraníes advirtieron a Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Francia y Alemania que «cortará sus piernas» si cruzan «los límites» en su apoyo a Israel, país que pidió que dejasen de respaldar. El aviso se produjo tras los gestos de respaldo de los países occidentales al Estado israelí tras el ataque de Irán con misiles y drones del sábado.

“Reiteramos a algunos de los jefes de Estado de Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Francia y Alemania que dejen de apoyar al régimen (Israel) moribundo, malvado, ilegal, terrorista y asesino de niños”, dijo a última hora de anoche el portavoz de las Fuerzas Armadas de Irán, el brigada general, Abolfazl Shekarchi.

Según recoge la agencia Tasnim, Shekarchi aseguró: «Si cualquiera, incluidos vosotros y el régimen (Israel), cruza los límites le cortaremos las piernas con más fuerza que la respuesta anterior a Israel».



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US briefed Ukraine ahead of Putin’s ‘experimental Intermediate-range ballistic’ attack

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A U.S. official on Thursday confirmed to Fox News Digital that Ukrainian authorities were briefed ahead of Russia’s «experimental Intermediate-range ballistic missile» attack that this type of weapon may be used against Ukraine in order to help it prepare.

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed the attack Thursday evening local time in an address to the nation and said it was in direct response to the U.S. and the U.K. jointly approving Ukraine’s use of Western-supplied long-range missiles to target Russia.

It remains unclear if there were any casualties in the attack on the city of Dnipro, which was originally reported as an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) strike, and which would have marked the first time such a weapon had been used during a time of war, sending panic across the globe. 

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Putin and U.S. sources have since confirmed the strike was not an ICBM, but the Kremlin chief also claimed that the weapon used poses a significant challenge for Western nations. 

«The missiles attack targets at a speed of MACH 10. That’s 2.5 miles per second,» Putin said according to a translation. «The world’s current air defense systems and the missile defense systems developed by the Americans in Europe do not intercept such missiles.»

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Fox News Digital could not immediately verify whether the U.S. or its NATO allies are capable of defending against this latest missile, dubbed the Oreshnik. 

But according to one U.S. official, Putin may be playing up his abilities in a move to intimidate the West and Ukraine. 

A Yars intercontinental ballistic missile is test-fired in northwestern Russia on Oct. 29. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)

«While we take all threats against Ukraine seriously, it is important to keep a few key facts in mind: Russia likely possesses only a handful of these experimental missiles,» the official told Fox News Digital. «Ukraine has withstood countless attacks from Russia, including from missiles with significantly larger warheads than this weapon.

«Let me be clear: Russia may be seeking to use this capability to try to intimidate Ukraine and its supporters, or generate attention in the information space, but it will not be a game-changer in this conflict,» the official added. 

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Following President Biden’s position reversal this week to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) against the Russian homeland, Kyiv immediately levied strikes against a military arsenal in the Russian region of Bryansk, more than 70 miles from Ukraine’s border. 

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While Ukrainian troops are the ones to officially fire the sophisticated missiles, the weapons system still relies on U.S. satellites to hit its target — an issue Putin touched on in his unannounced speech Thursday. 

«We are testing the Oreshnik missile systems in combat conditions in response to NATO countries’ aggressive actions against Russia. We will decide on the further deployment of intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles depending on the actions of the U.S. and its satellites,» he said.

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Firefighters work at the site of a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Thursday. (Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk region/Handout via Reuters)

Putin claimed Russia will alert Ukrainian citizens of an impending attack like the strike he carried out on Thursday, though it remains unclear if he issued a warning to the Ukrainians living in Dnipro. 

The Kremlin chief said the «defense industry» was targeted, though images released by the Ukrainian ministry of defense showed what appeared to be civilian infrastructure was also caught in the fray. 

The Pentagon on Thursday confirmed that Russia informed the U.S. of the impending attack, which corresponds with information obtained by Fox News Digital, but it is unclear if Moscow clarified which Ukrainian city was the intended target.

A U.S. official told Fox News Digital that the U.S. is committed to helping Ukraine bolster its air defense systems and has done so already by supplying Ukraine with hundreds of additional Patriot and Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles. 

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