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Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 16, militant rockets kill 1 Israeli as cross-border violence soars

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HEBBARIYE, Lebanon (AP) — A series of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed 16 people and a barrage of rockets fired by the militant group Hezbollah killed one Israeli man, making Wednesday the deadliest day in more than five months of fighting along the border.

Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, concerns have grown about further escalation along the Israel-Lebanon frontier. Tens of thousands of people on both sides have been displaced by the violence.

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Wednesday’s Israeli strikes targeted a Lebanese Sunni political and militant organization, the Islamic Group, which has joined the Shiite militant group Hezbollah in its fight against Israel. Two Hezbollah fighters were also killed, as was a local commander with the Amal Movement, another Shiite group.

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Paramedic workers search for victims in the rubble of a paramedic center that was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike early Wednesday in Hebbariye village, south Lebanon, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The Israeli airstrike on a paramedic center linked to a Lebanese Sunni Muslim group killed several of its members. The strike was one of the deadliest single attacks since violence erupted along the Lebanon-Israel border more than five months ago.  (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

The first Israeli airstrike hit a paramedic center affiliated with the Islamic Group, killing seven of its members in the village of Hebbariye after midnight.

Muheddine Qarhani, head of the Emergency and Relief Corps, told reporters at the scene that the paramedic center had been set up late last year. He said he was surprised a medical group had been targeted.

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Israel said it killed an Islamic Group member involved in attacks against Israel, as well as several other militants.

Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin, the head of the Israeli army’s Northern Command, said Israel was operating against the Islamic Group and had struck a «large number of operatives» and was also conducting «very significant strikes» against Hezbollah.

«We are at war. We have been at war for almost half a year now, and it doesn’t end with Hezbollah,» he told a gathering of commanders.

Hours after the airstrike, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for firing rockets into the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona and a military base. Hezbollah said it was retaliating for the deadly attack on the paramedic center.

Rescue services in Israel said a 25-year-old man was killed when a direct hit sparked a fire in an industrial park in Kiryat Shmona. Footage from the scene showed thick black smoke pouring out of a building.

Another person was lightly injured. Around 30 rockets were launched from Lebanon toward northern Israel, according to the Israeli military.

Nada Khleif was in her small bakery in Hebbariyeh when the strike heavily damaged her business and a nearby apartment, where two of her relatives were unharmed.

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«The bakery was my only means of living. It is gone now,» she said.

The Lebanese news agency said Israel bombed the village of Teir Harfa after sunset, killing five, and a second strike killed four people as paramedics gathered near a cafe in the coastal town of Naqoura.

Hezbollah’s Islamic Health Society said two of its paramedics were killed in Teir Harfa.

The Islamic Risala Scout Association, also a paramedic group, said one of its members was killed in the strike on Naqoura.

The Amal movement of Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said the strike on Naquora killed one of its local commanders, identified as Ali Mahdi. Hezbollah said two of its fighters were killed without saying where they were struck.

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The near-daily violence has mostly been confined to the area along the border, and international mediators are scrambling to prevent an all-out war. The fighting has killed nine civilians and 11 soldiers in Israel. Nearly 240 Hezbollah fighters and about 40 civilians have died in Lebanon.

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Hezbollah began launching rockets toward Israel on Oct. 8, the day after Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel in a surprise attack that sparked the crushing war in Gaza.

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En Cuba, la llegada de Trump puso en un limbo la liberación de presos políticos

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Aumenta la desesperación entre cientos de presos políticos cubanos, que debían ser liberados (también gracias a la mediación activa del Papa Francisco), que han visto desaparecer de golpe las esperanzas de salir de la cárcel tras uno de los últimos decretos firmados por el ex presidente norteamericano Joe Biden, que quitó a Cuba de la lista de países terroristas.

El presidente Donald Trump, no bien asumió el cargo volvió a poner a Cuba en la lista de países terroristas y el gobierno cubano aprovechó para bloquear el proceso de liberación de presos políticos.

Protestas en Washington contra las medidas de Trump. Foto: AP

El gobierno cubano había prometido la libertad de 535 personas sancionadas por “delitos diversos”, medida anunciada el martes 14 como un acuerdo con el Vaticano.

Una situación absurda

La situación parece absurda y sin dudas lo es. El gobierno cubano otorga el derecho político a existir solo al partido Comunista. Ninguno de los presos a liberar es comunista, como la gran mayoría hoy de los cubanos que atraviesan hace años una situación económica dificil. Hay millones que han abandonado la isla.

Eran y son inevitables las protestas. La más importante en décadas fue el 11 de julio de 2021, con centro en el pueblo de San José de las Lajas, a 30 kilómetros de La Habana. En esas protestas democráticas históricas, centenares de personas fueron detenidas.

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Manifestaciones anticastristas en Washington. foto: AP Manifestaciones anticastristas en Washington. foto: AP

Actualmente, las organizaciones de derechos humanos y la embajada norteamericana en Cuba coinciden en que más de mil personas están arrestadas y cumpliendo penas de cárcel.

Hoy las familias de cientos de presos políticos tratan con una mezcla de esperanza, incertidumbre y desazón que los presos políticos sean puestos en libertad.

Liset Fonseca, madre de Roberto Fonseca, detenido en las manifestaciones del 11 de junio, dijo a la France Presse que “no quiero perder las esperanzas, pero es difícil: no puedo pensar que mi hijo pase diez años preso siendo inocente”.

“Las excarcelaciones que habían comenzado no se han reanudado”, dijo Camila Rodriguez. La plataforma Todos de una ONG que opera en defensa de los perseguidos políticos, señaló que en los dos primeros días fueron excarcelados 127 presos.

Felix Navarro, de 71 años, veterano opositor, salió de prisión el 18 de enero en libertad condicional y aún espera que su hija Sayli de 38 años abandone la cárcel.

Padre e hija, junto con el artista Luis Manuel Otero, fueron declarados “presos de conciencia” por Amnistía Internacional.

Mercenarios de Estados Unidos

El gobierno cubano niega la existencia de presos políticos y acusa a los opositores presos de ser “mercenarios” de Estados Unidos.

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El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, cuyo gobierno había anunciado la excarcelación de 553 personas “sancionados por diversos delitos”, tachó como “una burla” la revocación de una de las últmas decisiones del presidente norteamericano Joe Biden, revocadas seis días después por Trump.

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