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Israel lanza un gran ataque en Cisjordania, mantiene la ofensiva en Gaza y desescala la tensión con Irán

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Las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes lanzaron en las últimas 72 horas uno de sus mayores ataques contra Cisjordania ocupada desde el estallido de la guerra en Gaza del 7 de octubre, con una operación en la población palestina de Tulkarem que ha causado al menos diez muertos.

El Ejército israelí dijo que ha matado a «diez terroristas» durante una redada que comenzó el jueves por la noche en el campamento de refugiados de Nur Shams, en la localidad de Tulkarem, justo el mismo día que atacó Irán en respuesta al lanzamiento de más de trescientos drones y misiles contra Israel por parte de Teherán, sin que este sábado haya indicios de que vaya a proseguir la escalada entre ambos países.

Las fuerzas israelíes arrestaron a ocho personas, destruyeron un laboratorio de explosivos y confiscaron numerosas armas y material militar en la operación en Cisjordania ocupada, según un comunicado castrense.


Ocho soldados y un agente de la policía fronteriza resultaron heridos durante la operación, según el texto.


El grupo de milicianos Mártires de al Aqsa confirmó en redes sociales la muerte del líder de la brigada de Tulkarem, Mohamed Yaber, alias «Abu Shuya», quien aparentemente era el objetivo del asalto israelí a ese territorio palestino.


Cisjordania ocupada vive su mayor espiral de violencia desde la Segunda Intifada (2000-05), y en lo que va de 2024 al menos 143 palestinos han muerto por fuego israelí, la mayoría supuestos milicianos o atacantes, pero también civiles, incluidos cerca de una treintena de menores, según el recuento de EFE.

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Vehículos militares, este sábado en la localidad de Tulkarén, en la Cisjordania ocupada. Foto: REUTERSVehículos militares, este sábado en la localidad de Tulkarén, en la Cisjordania ocupada. Foto: REUTERS

El Ejército israelí intensificó sus ya frecuentes incursiones en la Cisjordania ocupada tras el ataque de Hamas del 7 octubre y, desde entonces, han muerto unos 473 palestinos en incidentes violentos con Israel, principalmente con tropas pero también con colonos.

La guerra en Gaza

En la Franja de Gaza, al menos 37 personas murieron y 68 resultaron heridas en los ataques israelíes de las últimas 24 horas en la Franja de Gaza, según el recuento del Ministerio de Sanidad gazatí, controlado por Hamas.


En su informe diario sobre los datos recogidos por los hospitales de la Franja, el ministerio informó de «cuatro masacres contra familias» en el enclave palestino.

Al menos nueve personas de una misma familia, seis de ellas niños, murieron en uno de los ataques que golpeó contra un edificio residencial en el barrio de Tel Sultan, en el oeste de la ciudad meridional de Rafah.


Sus cuerpos fueron llevados a la morgue del hospital Abu Yusef al Nayar, donde familiares y amigos les dieron el último adiós entre momentos de angustia y desesperación, como pudo constatar EFE.

Ruinas en Rafah, en el sur de la Franja de Gaza, tras un bombardeo de Israel, este sábado. Foto: AFP  Ruinas en Rafah, en el sur de la Franja de Gaza, tras un bombardeo de Israel, este sábado. Foto: AFP

Así, desde que comenzó la guerra entre Israel y Hamas, 34.049 personas han muerto y 76.901 han resultado heridas en la ofensiva israelí.

Críticas a Estados Unidos

Mientras las autoridades israelíes siguen guardando silencio sobre el ataque del viernes contra Irán, quien sí habló este sábado fue el presidente palestino, Mahmud Abbas, para cargar contra Estados Unidos por su veto en el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU para evitar la entrada de Palestina en Naciones Unidas como miembro de pleno derecho.

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ara Abbas, el voto de Washington supone una «flagrante agresión» contra los derechos del pueblo palestino y un «desafío a la voluntad de la comunidad internacional».


«Reconsideraremos las relaciones bilaterales con Estados Unidos para asegurar la protección de los intereses de nuestro pueblo, nuestra causa y nuestros derechos», dijo el presidente de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina (ANP), en una entrevista con la agencia de noticias palestina WAFA.


El jueves, EE. UU. vetó la resolución, que recibió el apoyo de 12 miembros, la abstención de dos (Reino Unido y Suiza) y solo el voto contrario de Washington.

«Estados Unidos ha violado todas las leyes internacionales y ha roto todas las promesas de las que habla con respecto a la solución de dos Estados y el logro de la paz en la región», dijo Abbas, que pidió a la Administración del presidente Joe Biden que revise sus «políticas equivocadas».



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Wife of US hostage Keith Siegel pleads for holiday miracle: ‘we need to get them back’

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FIRST ON FOX – Aviva Siegel, the wife of American hostage Kieth Siegel and a former hostage herself, is pleading with everyone and anyone involved in the hostage negotiations to get her husband, and the others, freed from Hamas captivity after they have spent more than 440 days in deplorable conditions. 

«Hamas released a video of Keith, and I just saw the picture,» Aviva told Fox News Digital in an emotional interview in reference to a video Hamas released in April. «He looks terrible. His bones are out, and you can see that he’s lost a lot of weight.

«He doesn’t look like himself. And I’m just so worried about him, because so [many] days and minutes have passed since that video that we received,» she said. «I just don’t know what kind of Keith that we’re going to get back.»

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Keith Samuel Siegel, 64, remains hostage in Gaza by Hamas (Hostage Family Forum)

7 US HOSTAGES STILL HELD BY HAMAS TERRORISTS AS FAMILIES PLEAD FOR THEIR RELEASE: ‘THIS IS URGENT’

«I’m worried about all the hostages, because the conditions that they are in are the worst conditions that any human being could go through,» Aviva said. «I was there. I touched death. I know what it feels being underneath the ground with no oxygen. 

«Keith and I were just left there. We were left there to die,» she added. 

Aviva and her husband of, at the time 42 years, were brutally abducted from their home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, and held together for 51 days before she was released in the November 2023 hostage exchange after suffering from a stomach infection that left her incredibly ill. 

She has since tirelessly fought for Kieth’s release, meeting with top officials in the U.S. and Israel, traveling to the United States nine times in the last year and becoming a prominent advocate for the hostages. 

«I just hope that he’s with other people from Israel, and if he has them, he’s going to be okay,» Aviva said. «He’s just the person that will make them feel that they’re together. That’s what he did when I was there – he was 100% for me and the hostages that we were with.»

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Aviva Siegel

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – MARCH 30: Released hostage Aviva Siegel, wife of hostage Keith Siegel, speaks during the final weekly ‘bring them home now’ rally on March 30, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. According to the families of hostages forum, this would be the last week a rally is held at ‘hostage square’ citing that the government is not serious about negotiations and instead will be protesting in front of the Knesset from now on.  (Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

 «If you get kidnapped, get kidnapped with Keith, because he was outstanding to everybody. He was strong for all of us. And I’m sure that he’s keeping strong and keeping his hope to come out,» she said. 

Aviva recounted their last moments together before they were separated ahead of her release, telling Fox News Digital, «When I left him, I told him to be the strongest – that he needs to be strong for me, and I’ll be strong for him.»

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY UNDER PRESSURE AMID RISING RESISTANCE, POPULARITY OF IRAN-BACKED TERROR GROUPS

Top security officials from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar have been pushing Israel and Hamas to agree to a cease-fire and the return of hostages. 

Reports on Thursday suggested that negotiators are pushing for a 42-day cease-fire in which 34 of the at least 50 hostages still assessed to be alive, could be exchanged. 

Hamas is also believed to continue to hold at least 38 who were taken hostage and then killed while in captivity, along with at least seven who are believed to have been killed on Oct. 7, 2023 and then taken into Gaza. 

Though all the hostages are believed to have been held in deplorable conditions, the children, women – including the female IDF soldiers – the sick and the elderly have reportedly been front listed to be freed first in exchange for Hamas terrorists currently imprisoned. 

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«I’m keeping my hope and holding on and just waiting – waiting to hug Keith, and waiting for all the families, to get their families back,» Aviva said. «We need to get them back.»

Aviva said she dreams of the moment that she gets to hug her husband again and watch their grandchildren «jump into his arms.» 

«We’ll be the happiest people on Earth,» she said. «All the hostages, I can’t imagine them coming home. It’ll be just the happiest moment for all of the families. We need it to happen.»

Reports in recent weeks suggest there is an increased sense of optimism in bringing home the hostages, but Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged some caution when speaking with MSNBC Morning Joe on Thursday when he said, «We are encouraged because this should happen, and it should happen because Hamas is at a point where the cavalry it thought might come to the rescue isn’t coming to the rescue, [Hezbollah’s] not coming to the rescue, [Iran’s] not coming to the rescue.»

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«In the absence of that, I think the pressure is on Hamas to finally get to yes,» he added. «But look, I think we also have to be very realistic.  We’ve had these Lucy and the football moments several times over the last months where we thought we were there, and the football gets pulled away.

«The real question is: Is Hamas capable of making a decision and getting to yes?  We’ve been fanning out with every possible partner on this to try to get the necessary pressure exerted on Hamas to say yes,» Blinken added.  

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