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Hamas liberó a otros tres rehenes: uno de ellos es Yarden Bibas, el padre de los dos nenes argentinos secuestrados en Gaza
El grupo terrorista Hamas liberó este sábado a otros tres rehenes en el marco de la tregua acordada con Israel en la Franja de Gaza. Entre ellos se encuentra Yarden Bibas, el papá de los dos nenes argentinos Ariel y Kfir, de los que se desconoce su paradero al igual que su madre Shiri Silberman.
Junto a Bibas, de 35 años, fueron puestos en libertad otros dos secuestrados, el francoisraelí Ofer Kalderon (54) y el estadounidense Keith Siegel (65). Al igual que lo ocurrido anteriormente, su puesta en libertad tuvo como paso un acto multitudinario organizado por el grupo terrorista, que incluyó su aparición en un escenario en medio de milicianos armados y encapuchados.
Sin embargo, y a diferencia de las escenas de caos y desorden del jueves durante la entrega de dos rehenes civiles israelíes y cinco trabajadores tailandeses, el traspaso de los rehenes a la Cruz Roja se produjo de manera rápida y ordenada. Israel había exigido a los países mediadores en la tregua (Estados Unidos, Egipto y Qatar) que a su vez presionen a Hamas para que garantice la seguridad de los cautivos durante su puesta en libertad.
Yarden Bibas es el padre de los dos rehenes más jóvenes tomados por Hamas el 7 de octubre de 2023 durante su ataque sorpresa en territorio israelí: Kfir y Ariel, que tenían respectivamente ocho meses y medio y cuatro años de edad.
El padre de familia fue liberado sin su esposa Shiri ni sus dos hijos, de los que se desconoce el paradero. Todos fueron tomados cautivos en el kibutz Nir Oz.
En noviembre de 2023, la Yihad Islámica aseguró que Shiri y los dos niños habían muerto en un ataque israelí, pero el Ejército nunca pudo confirmar esa información, aunque fueron los únicos menores que no fueron liberados durante la tregua que se alcanzó ese mes, lo que despertó dudas.
Shiri y sus dos hijos forman parte de la lista de los primeros 33 rehenes que las milicias palestinas tienen que liberar en esta primera fase de 42 días pactada con Israel en el acuerdo de alto fuego.
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Panama pledges to end key canal deal with China, work with US after Rubio visit
Panama’s president vowed Sunday to end a key development deal with China after meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and after complaints from President Donald Trump that the Latin American country had ceded control over its critical shipping canal to Beijing.
José Raúl Mulino, Panama’s president, said his nation’s sovereignty over the 51-mile waterway, which connects the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, will remain unchanged. But he said he would not renew a 2017 memorandum of understanding to join China’s Belt and Road global development initiative and that Panama would instead look to work more closely with the U.S.
«I think this visit opens the door to build new relations … and try to increase as much as possible U.S. investments in Panama,» Mulino told reporters after meeting with Rubio on his first international trip since being confirmed.
Rubio, who was a senator representing Florida before Trump tapped him to be America’s top diplomat, said his team is ready to push the U.S. agenda.
‘TAKING IT BACK’: INTERNAL HOUSE GOP MEMO OUTLINES CASE FOR TRUMP TO Y PANAMA CANAL
«Had the pleasure of meeting the incredible @USEmbPAN team during my first embassy meet and greet in my new role as Secretary of State!» Rubio wrote in a post on X. «Thankful for their dedication and ongoing efforts to promoting President Trump’s vision of an America First foreign policy.»
During his visit, Rubio wrote in a post on X that «the United States cannot, and will not, allow the Chinese Communist Party to continue with its effective and growing control over the Panama Canal area.»
Trump has complained that China exerts control over the canal and charges U.S. ships six-figure premiums to cross Panama’s isthmus. The canal was built over several decades by the U.S. and completed in 1914 but handed over to Panama during the Carter administration.
Trump has made regaining ownership of the Panama Canal a priority in his administration. House Republicans introduced a bill for the United States to repurchase the Panama Canal after Trump raised concerns that the critical waterway is under Chinese control.
The bill, named the Panama Canal Repurchase Act, was introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., a member of the Select Committee on China and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
«President Trump is right to consider repurchasing the Panama Canal,» Johnson said in a statement. «China’s interest in and presence around the canal is a cause for concern. America must project strength abroad – owning and operating the Panama Canal might be an important step towards a stronger America and a more secure globe.»
HOUSE REPUBLICANS INTRODUCE BILL TO REPURCHASE PANAMA CANAL AFTER TRUMP RAISES CONCERNS OF CHINESE CONTROL
If it becomes law, the bill would give the president authority to act in coordination with the secretary of state to «initiate and conduct negotiations with appropriate counterparts of the Government of the Republic of Panama to reacquire the Panama Canal.»
CHINA’S INFLUENCE ON PANAMA CANAL POSES ‘ACUTE RISKS TO US NATIONAL SECURITY,’ SEN CRUZ WARNS
The U.S. Department of State estimates around 72% of all vessels that travel through the Panama Canal are coming from or going to a U.S. port.
Noting the canal’s strategic importance to the United States, Johnson’s office also noted how the waterway is a key transit point for U.S. Coast Guard and Department of Defense vessels.
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Without access to the canal, ships would be forced to travel 8,000 additional miles around South America.
«More than 10,000 ships use the Panama Canal each year, generating billions of dollars of tolls which would economically benefit America,» Johnson’s office said.
While the canal and China’s role in the region topped the agenda, Rubio had other items to raise.
«We also discussed efforts to end the hemisphere’s mass migration crisis and ensure fair competition for U.S. firms,» Rubio added.
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department but did not immediately receive a response.
Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com
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