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La izquierda chilena define en primarias a su candidato presidencial con Jara emergiendo como favorita sobre Tohá

Los ocho partidos de izquierda que integran el Gobierno del presidente chileno Gabriel Boric definen este domingo al candidato del progresismo que enfrentará en las presidenciales de finales de año a una derecha y ultraderecha en auge según todos los sondeos.
Las urnas abrieron a las 08:00 hora local (12:00 GMT) con cuatro contendientes en la papeleta: dos ex ministras del gobierno de Boric y dos diputados, todos aspirando a representar al oficialismo de izquierda en los comicios generales de noviembre próximo.
Las candidatas con más posibilidades, según todas las encuestas, son Carolina Tohá, ex ministra de Interior de Boric y representante del Partido por la Democracia, el Partido Socialista, el Partido Liberal y el Partido Radical; y Jeannette Jara, la carta del Partido Comunista y Acción Humanista, quien también integró el Gobierno de Boric liderando la cartera de Trabajo.
Los otros contendientes son el diputado Gonzalo Winter, del Frente Amplio -el partido de Boric-, y el diputado Jaime Mulet, que representa a la Federación Regionalista Verde Social.

Más de 15 millones de personas están habilitadas para participar en esta elección, correspondientes a los inscritos en partidos del oficialismo e independientes. Los únicos electores que no pueden participar son aquellos militantes de los partidos de oposición.
“Chile tiene una larga tradición en materia de primarias desde el retorno de la democracia. Hay habilitados para votar 15,5 millones de personas y es importante recordar que pueden votar las personas independientes y los militantes de los partidos que participan en las primarias”, declaró el ministro del Interior, Álvaro Elizalde, a la prensa.
“Votar es esencial para que construyamos una patria común. Es un derecho y a la vez es un deber”, declaró Boric a periodistas este domingo, luego de votar en la ciudad de Punta Arenas, en el extremo sur del país, de donde es oriundo.
Solo el oficialismo optó por concurrir a las elecciones primarias previstas en la legislación, que son voluntarias y organizadas por el Servicio Electoral (Servel). Los otros sectores ya nominaron o designarán a sus candidatos en forma interna.
Las mesas de votación permanecerán abiertas hasta las 18:00 hora local (22:00 GMT), y el Servel estimó que tres horas después ya podría conocerse el ganador. Los centros de votación están distribuidos por todo el territorio nacional y se espera que el resultado se conozca rápidamente.

La campaña arrancó con Tohá como favorita, pero con el paso de las semanas se ha ido imponiendo Jara, lo que ha generado cierto nerviosismo en la socialdemocracia tradicional chilena, que gobernó durante dos décadas desde el retorno a la democracia.
Si finalmente se impone Jara, sería la primera vez desde el retorno a la democracia que un comunista se convierte en el candidato presidencial de toda la izquierda chilena, marcando un hito histórico en la política nacional.
Tohá, de 60 años, es cientista política y militante del centroizquierdista Partido por la Democracia. Los analistas destacan principalmente su vasta experiencia en política, ya que ha ejercido distintos cargos a lo largo de su vida como diputada, ministra y alcaldesa de Santiago, así como su perfil moderado.
Jara, de 51 años, es abogada e integrante del Partido Comunista. De ella, los expertos resaltan su carisma y su capacidad de negociación que demostró con la aprobación el pasado enero de la reforma de las pensiones, una de las grandes promesas de Boric al llegar al poder.
Winter, de 38 años, es la carta del Frente Amplio, el mismo partido de Boric, mientras que Mulet, de 61 años, milita en el minoritario partido Federación Regionalista Verde Social.
Los expertos aseguran que el escenario está muy abierto porque el voto es voluntario y hay desafección política y cansancio electoral en la sociedad chilena, que en los últimos años ha enfrentado numerosas elecciones, lo que introduce un factor de incertidumbre en los resultados.
El candidato del oficialismo que surja de estas primarias deberá enfrentar a los postulantes de oposición, quienes han liderado las encuestas en los últimos meses.

La ganadora se enfrentará a un conservadurismo que decidió no hacer primarias y que competirá directamente en la primera vuelta del 16 de noviembre.
Entre los candidatos de oposición ya confirmados figuran Evelyn Matthei, de Chile Vamos, la derecha tradicional; José Antonio Kast, el líder del ultraderechista Partido Republicano; y Johannes Kaiser, del Partido Nacional Libertario.
Los postulantes de otros sectores tienen plazo hasta el 18 de agosto para inscribirse ante el Servel, lo que podría ampliar el campo de candidatos para las elecciones generales.
La primera vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales se realizará el 16 de noviembre. En caso de que ninguno de los candidatos supere el 50% de los sufragios, los dos más votados deberán disputar un balotaje el 14 de diciembre.
Este proceso electoral marca un momento crucial para la izquierda chilena, que busca mantener el poder tras el mandato de Boric, quien termina su período en marzo de 2026.
El resultado será fundamental para determinar si la izquierda chilena mantendrá un perfil más moderado o dará un giro hacia posiciones más radicales, en un contexto donde las encuestas muestran un crecimiento de las opciones conservadoras y de ultraderecha en el país.
La participación ciudadana en estas primarias también será un indicador importante del nivel de compromiso político de los chilenos y del interés que genera la continuidad del proyecto progresista iniciado por Boric hace más de tres años.
(Con información de AFP y EFE)
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New Jersey’s ban on privately operated ICE detention centers struck down by court

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A U.S. appeals court struck down a law in New Jersey that prevented the federal government from contracting with private firms to operate immigration detention centers across the state.
The court’s 2-1 ruling marked a victory for President Donald Trump and his administration during their ongoing illegal immigration crackdown across the country.
One of the Trump administration’s efforts has been to expand a network of detention centers in preparation for the deportations of dangerous illegal aliens.
The court’s ruling also means CoreCivic Corp., a private prison firm, can continue to operate the Elizabeth Contract Detention Facility, which is one of the centers ramping up deportations.
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A federal appeals court overturned a New Jersey law that blocked private immigration detention centers, citing interference with federal immigration powers. (Kena Betancur/VIEWpress)
In the decision, U.S. Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas, who was appointed to the post by Trump, wrote, «Just as states cannot regulate the federal government itself, they cannot regulate private parties in a way that severely undercuts a federal function.»
Bibas added that the law «interferes with the federal government’s core power to enforce immigration laws.»
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, signed a law in 2021 that barred CoreCivic from renewing its agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to continue operating the Elizabeth Detention Center.
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CoreCivic ultimately sued the state, resulting in a district court judge siding with the private firm. The state then appealed the ruling to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court and received a decision counter to what it had hoped.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin expressed disappointment about the decision in a post on X on Tuesday.
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«As recent events at Delaney Hall underscore, entrusting detention to for-profit companies poses grave risks to health and safety, and as the dissenting judge noted, States retain broad latitude to protect the health and safety of people within their borders – particularly where, as here, there is no conflict with federal legislation,» Platkin wrote, in part.
Platkin added he is evaluating the next steps in the case.
CoreCivic’s Ryan Gustin told Fox News Digital that the company has «played a limited but important role» in the U.S. immigration center at the Elizabeth facility for more than 25 years.
«We appreciate that we’ve had the opportunity to present our positions to the courts and are grateful to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals for reaffirming the federal government’s discretion to rely on the Elizabeth Detention Center to support its vital mission,» Gustin said.
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Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., has pleaded not guilty to allegedly obstructing Homeland Security agents during an altercation outside a Newark, New Jersey, immigration facility last month. (Fox News)
Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., was hit with a federal indictment for allegedly obstructing Homeland Security agents during an incident outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark on May 9.
McIver and two other members of Congress said they were conducting a congressional oversight visit that coincided with an immigration protest when a clash ensued with federal agents.
According to the DOJ, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was allowed into the facility’s secured area and refused to follow federal agents’ warnings to leave.
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When officers tried to arrest him, McIver allegedly put her arms around the mayor and «slammed her forearm» into one officer while grabbing another and using both of her forearms to forcibly strike the second officer.
McIver has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Disputed fire by ancient church in Holy Land sparks diplomatic, religious fallout

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Israeli police late Monday dismissed reports alleging that Jewish settlers set fire to the archaeological site of the Church of St. George in the village of Taybeh in the West Bank, calling them «factually incorrect,» lacking evidence and potentially misleading to the public.
According to police, a probe was launched last Thursday by a specialized team within the Judea and Samaria Central Investigations Unit (YAMAR) under the direction of the district commander. An internal committee was also tasked with reviewing the timeline of events recorded in police information systems, assessing the handling of reports and complaints, and evaluating the response.
«Findings gathered on the ground unequivocally show that no damage or harm was caused to the holy site itself,» police said.
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An aerial view of Taybeh shows the remnants of a fire in a field located adjacent to the Church of St. George. (Courtesy: Israel Police)
The statement noted that a small fire had occurred in an open area near the site, but no buildings, crops or infrastructure were damaged.
On Tuesday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee noted on X that Taybeh was «a beautiful village made up of mostly Arab Christians. Glad [the Israel Police] continue [to] search for truth [without] regard to assumptions.»
Huckabee pointedly added: «I have NOT attributed the cause of fire to any person or group as we don’t know for sure. The press has. I have said that regardless, it was [a] crime [and] deserves consequences.»
An exclusive investigation by The Press Service of Israel (TPS-IL) first raised questions over the fire, having uncovered evidence that local Jewish residents had participated in firefighting efforts near the church and raised significant doubts about the cause of the blaze.
TPS-IL also documented additional fires on July 7, 8 and 11 in nearby pastureland, located dozens of meters from the church compound. In each instance, a Jewish farmer with a property adjacent to the site filed complaints with police, claiming the areas where animals were grazing had been deliberately set ablaze.

Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee during a tour of the Church of St. George area, the site of a fire, during his visit to the West Bank town of Taybeh, east of Ramallah Saturday, July 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Last weekend, Huckabee visited Taybeh, where he called for accountability. «To commit an act of sacrilege by desecrating a place that is supposed to be a place of worship, it is an act of terror, and it is a crime,» he said in a statement released by the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. «There should be consequences, and it should be harsh consequences because it is one of the last bastions of our civilization, the places where we worship.»
The visit came after the Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of Jerusalem issued a statement claiming that «radical Israelis from nearby settlements intentionally set fire near the town’s cemetery and the Church of Saint George.»
A joint statement days earlier from the priests of the three churches in Taybeh – the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church – blamed «Israeli settlers» for «deliberately ignit[ing] a fire near the town’s cemetery and the historic Church of Saint George (Al-Khadr), a fifth-century site considered one of the oldest religious landmarks in Palestine.»

A screenshot shows two Israeli shepherds trying to put out a fire near the Byzantine-period church in the Palestinian village of Taybeh on July 7, 2025. (TPS-IL)
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Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III accused «radical Israelis from nearby settlements» of «a targeted attack.»
Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, told Fox News Digital that Israel must take a more assertive approach in handling incidents that could impact its international standing.
«We are in the middle of the most consequential war since the founding of the state, and events like this are just as dangerous,» he said.
He emphasized the importance of reinforcing Israel’s role in safeguarding Christian heritage and holy sites, particularly in contested areas.
«This includes exposing the PLO and Hamas’ ongoing war against Christian citizens, but it also requires transparency and assertiveness in showing our role as guardians of Christian sites and civilization in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem,» said Diker.

An aerial view showing St. George church on the West Bank. (TPS-IL)
He also pointed to what he described as a coordinated effort by the Palestinian leadership to undermine Israel’s legitimacy on the global stage, particularly through the media.
«We are in the midst of an international crusade by the Palestinian leadership to uproot our legitimacy,» he said. «The international media has become an ecosystem for the defamation and delegitimization of Israel. They are weaponizing every event into an existential assault.»
On Monday night, the Binyamin Regional Council, which administers Jewish communities in southern Samaria, confirmed the church incurred no damage.
«Here I am on the outskirts of the church. You can see the apse over here. And even on the outskirts or the outer walls, there are no signs of fire,» the council’s international spokeswoman, Eliana Passentin, said in a video.
«We are the guardians of the biblical heartland. This land was given to us by God – there is no reason for us to burn a church or to disrespect anyone else’s religion,» she added.
Speaking to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, Passentin recalled bringing visitors to the local brewery in Taybeh, which was so well-regarded that a rabbi granted it kosher certification. She noted that Israelis and Christian Arabs had coexisted peacefully in the area for years, but expressed concern that the community now identifies itself with a Palestinian state that does not formally exist.
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«When I was walking around, one of the priests in Taybeh said he believed in the two-state solution and it felt as if the P.A. was putting a lot of pressure on the Christians,» Passentin said.
She suggested that the latest crisis was manufactured by those seeking to divide Jews and Christians, whom she described as joint guardians of Judea and Samaria.
«We are striving for peace,» she said. «This is the land of the Bible, and we should be building it together – not fighting or spreading false blood libels accusing Jews of burning down a church.»
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