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Guía para evitar atentados en templos: qué dice el manual de seguridad que lanzó Estados Unidos
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos ha emitido una guía para ayudar a iglesias, sinagogas, mezquitas y otros templos a protegerse en una época de tensiones crecientes entre las distintas religiones en el país.
La Agencia de Ciberseguridad y Seguridad de la Infraestructura (CISA por sus siglas en inglés), una dependencia del departamento, colabora con grupos religiosos para que se preparen y prevengan la violencia contra sus instalaciones y feligreses.
David Mussington, a cargo de seguridad de la infraestructura en CISA, dijo que el objetivo del documento de 16 páginas es presentar información útil en un formato de fácil comprensión.
“Está diseñado para ser claro, con menos jerga y servir de guía y ayuda para que nosotros les ayudemos”, dijo Mussington.
El documento, llamado “Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities” («Objetivos de Desempeño de Seguridad Física para Comunidades Religiosas») explica medidas para la protección de instalaciones religiosas: por ejemplo, reducir los setos y otros adornos para que los agresores no puedan ocultarse detrás de ellos o solo dar información necesaria durante los oficios por internet.
Recomienda elaborar planes para cuando sucede un imprevisto, como un lugar de reunión, o dedicar un sitio para recordar a las personas afectadas por lo sucedido. Informa sobre subsidios del gobierno federal que pueden solicitar los templos para mejorar su seguridad y otros recursos creados por el departamento para ayudar a las comunidades.
Preocupación de las comunidades religiosas
Mussington dijo que se ha elaborado la guía durante meses en respuesta a las inquietudes expresadas por las distintas comunidades religiosas acerca de cómo protegerse.
“En este ambiente de amenazas crecientes, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional tiene el compromiso de proteger el derecho de cada estadounidense a vivir, expresar y oficiar su fe libremente y con seguridad”, dijo el secretario de Seguridad Nacional, Alejandro Mayorkas, en un comunicado.
“Los objetivos de desempeño de seguridad física que publicamos hoy brindan a las iglesias, sinagogas, mezquitas y otras instituciones religiosas unas estrategias económicas, accesibles y de fácil aplicación para mejorar su seguridad y reducir el riesgo para sus comunidades”.
Las oficinas de la CISA y la red de unos 125 asesores de seguridad de la agencia en todo el país distribuirán el documento.
Estados Unidos ya ha sufrido ataques en sinagogas, como ocurrió en 2018 en Pittsburgh.
El del 27 de octubre de 2018, Robert Bowers armado con un rifle de asalto y tres pistolas de mano ingresó a la sinagoga en Pittsburgh, disparó a mansalva contra los feligreses que asistían a una ceremonia religiosa y mató al menos a 11 personas e hirió a varias más, en un atentado que fue calificado por el entonces presidente Donald Trump como un “diabólico ataque antisemita”.
También se han denunciado en los últimos años ataques racistas contra musulmanes, en un clima de tensión que parece haberse reforzado en las últimas semanas a la luz de la guerra entre Israel y el grupo extremista islámico Hamas, que controla la Franja de Gaza.
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Russia hits Zelenskyy’s hometown as Ukraine signals it’s ready for peace
Russia carried out an attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, that left one woman dead and multiple injured, according to Reuters, which cited Dnipropetrovsk regional governor Serhiy Lysak. The attack comes after Ukraine agreed to the US ceasefire proposal aimed at ending the brutal three-year war.
The location of the attack may have been meant to send a message directly to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as it is his hometown. Kryvyi Rih has taken multiple hits from Russia over the course of the war.
Prior to the overnight attack, the city took a blow on March 6 when a Russian missile attack left four dead and 32 injured, according to Reuters.
Russia’s attack comes at a pivotal time in the war as Ukraine appears to be turning its focus to peace. Ukrainian officials engaged in talks with their U.S. counterparts this week in Saudi Arabia. The meeting was confirmed by Zelenskyy last week, who said that «Ukraine is most interested in peace.»
A view shows a damaged hotel at the site of a Russian missile strike, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on March 12, 2025. (Reuters/Mykola Synelnykov)
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Tuesday that Ukraine had «accepted» the U.S. ceasefire plan.
«The President’s objective here is, number one, above everything else, he wants the war to end. And I think today Ukraine has taken a concrete step in that regard. We hope the Russians will reciprocate,» Secretary Rubio said on Tuesday while addressing reporters in Saudi Arabia.
U.S. officials, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Reuters/Getty )
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President Donald Trump addressed the ceasefire while speaking to attendees of the Business Roundtable meeting on Tuesday.
«I’ve been saying that Russia’s been easier to deal with so far than Ukraine, which is not supposed to be the way it is,» President Trump said. «But it is, and we hope to get Russia. But we have a full ceasefire from Ukraine. That’s good.»
Kremlin spokesperson Demitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday that Russia is holding off on commenting on the U.S.-Ukraine ceasefire proposal until it gets more «detailed information.» Secretary Rubio said the plan will be «directly» delivered to the Russians.
President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin (Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto via Getty Images | Contributor/Getty Images | Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Following a tense Oval Office encounter with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, President Zelenskyy appeared to change his tune about the war. Following the meeting, President Trump wrote on Truth Social that President Zelenskyy was «not ready for peace.» However, the two appeared to have reconciled, as Trump read a letter from Zelenskyy during his address to a joint session of Congress last week.
«Earlier today, I received an important letter from President Zelenskyy of Ukraine,» President Trump said. «The letter reads, ‘Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer. Nobody wants peace more than the Ukrainians, he said. My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts.’»
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‘Overblown’ reports on Israel-Lebanon normalization risk hindering border talks before they begin: official
FIRST ON FOX: Reports that surfaced on Wednesday suggesting Israel and Lebanon were pursing «normalization» ties have been «overblown» and risk hurting actual hard-fought discussions, a U.S. official familiar with the talks told Fox News Digital.
Israeli reports, citing an anonymous senior Israeli official, claimed that renewed talks with Lebanon were aimed at reaching a standard diplomatic relationship between the two nations, just months after a ceasefire agreement was reached following Jerusalem’s offensive against Hezbollah.
But the U.S. official, who also requested to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the Israel-Lebanon talks, said border security is the main priority at this moment.
Supporters carry pictures of Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Akil, who was killed in an airstrike, during his funeral procession in Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday, Sept. 22. (AP/Bilal Hussein)
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The «current focus is ridding Lebanon of Hezbollah and corrupt officials,» the U.S. official emphasized.
«Normalized» ties between Israel and other nations in the Middle East were a cornerstone of the first Trump administration, which looked to bring security to Israel by establishing diplomatic ties between Jerusalem and its Arab neighbors.
But relations in the Middle East have drastically shifted since 2021, when Trump left office.
Not only is Israel staring down the glaring issue of Hamas – which still holds 59 hostages, 58 of whom were taken by the terrorist group during the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks – but the «day after» plan for the Gaza Strip remains unclear.
Destroyed buildings in the northern Gaza Strip on Feb. 11, 2025. (Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images)
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As negotiations between the U.S., Israel, Egypt, Qatar and Hamas continue, the threat posed by other Iran-backed terrorist networks remains – particularly when it comes to the Houthis in Yemen and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Biden administration, alongside France, helped broker a 60-day ceasefire in late November between Israel, Hezbollah and Lebanon that intended to end the hostilities by dismantling the terrorist organization in southern Lebanon coupled with the withdrawal of Israeli forces – neither were ever fully realized.
Despite the end of the ceasefire in late January, the security situation in southern Lebanon has remained relatively stable, though it continues to be a precarious situation.
Working groups that will encompass U.S., Israeli and Lebanese officials, are being established to renew talks on unresolved issues relating to prisoner releases, border disputes and the presence of IDF troops in southern Lebanon – which currently remain in a move to safeguard Israelis living in the country’s north.
The southern Lebanese town of Kfarkela as seen from the border of Israel, on Feb. 18, 2025. (Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Talks between officials from Washington, Jerusalem and Beirut are not expected to begin until April and will focus on removing the threat Hezbollah poses to Israel and regional stability.
The U.S. official familiar with the talks told Fox News Digital that any suggestion of establishing formal diplomatic ties, like those forged with the UAE and Bahrain, were «premature.»
Fox News Digital could not reach Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office for comment.
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