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Ofensiva en Gaza: repudio a Benjamin Netanyahu y clamor por los rehenes en una masiva marcha en Jerusalén
El rechazo hacia el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamín Netanyahu, por su decisión de despedir al jefe de los servicios secretos, Ronen Bar, y el clamor a favor del retorno de los rehenes en Gaza unieron este miércoles a miles de israelíes, en una protesta que marchó hasta la vivienda del jefe de gobierno en Jerusalén.
En los alrededores de la residencia -en la calle Gaza- y en la vecina Plaza de París, el descontento con la gestión de Netanyahu (su abandono hacia los rehenes al reanudar la guerra, para unos, y por su política interna, para otros) aunó este miércoles a miembros de organizaciones como la pacifista Standing Together, allegados de los aún cautivos y ex militares y cargos de la oposición.
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Así fue la protesta en Israel contra la ruptura del alto el fuego en Gaza
«Estamos protestando contra la combinación de acciones de este gobierno corrupto: que ponen en peligro a los ciudadanos de Israel, manipula el sistema judicial y pone en peligro a los rehenes secuestrados en Gaza», dice a EFE Sagui, de 57 años, quien asegura que todo ello va a poner al país «al borde del desastre».
«Todo lo que hace este gobierno sirve sólo para la supervivencia de este desastroso primer ministro, esta es la única causa del final del alto el fuego», lamenta.
En la madrugada del martes, Israel rompió el alto el fuego en Gaza que llevaba dos meses, con una oleada de bombardeos que ya se han cobrado ya la vida de al menos 436 personas, 180 de ellas niños, según el Ministerio de Sanidad de la Franja, gobernada por Hamás.
Poco después, la Oficina de Netanyahu anunció que el tribunal que lo juzga por tres casos de corrupción, cohecho y abuso de poder había suspendido su testimonio debido a una «consulta urgente de seguridad».
El regreso a la guerra también trajo de vuelta al gobierno de coalición al ultranacionalista y colono Itamar Ben Gvir, quien había dimitido en protesta contra el alto el fuego (pero con la supuesta promesa de Netanyahu de que este no duraría). El gobierno aprobó el martes a la noche que Ben Gvir y dos miembros más de su partido supremacista, Poder Judío, recuperaran sus carteras.
«El reino antes que el rey y la reina», se lee en una de las pancartas que exhiben los manifestantes, con caricaturas de Netanyahu y su mujer, Sara.
Muchos manifestantes, entre ellos los más jóvenes, cargan pancartas con mensajes como «pongan fin a la guerra. Acuerdo ahora», mientras otros visten gorras rojas con el mensaje «terminen esta jodida guerra». Para muchos israelíes, la nueva ofensiva en Gaza pone en riesgo a los 59 cautivos, la mayoría ya muertos.
«Gaza es Gaza y el gobierno es el gobierno», dice a EFE Gil, a favor de la ofensiva en el enclave, que ha dejado más de 49.500 muertos, pero en contra de que Netanyahu decida despedir a dedo a quienes no considera sus aliados.
La manifestación de este miércoles fue convocada originalmente en protesta contra el anuncio de Netanyahu de echar a Ronen Bar, pero fue el nuevo estallido de la guerra la madrugada del martes el que disparó y diversificó la asistencia.
Muchos israelíes vinculan la decisión de Netanyahu contra el Shin Bet como una represalia porque la agencia investiga otro de sus escándalos: los supuestos pagos por parte de Catar a asesores del primer ministro que crearon una campaña favorable al país del golfo de cara al Mundial de Fútbol.
Además, el Shin Bet publicó -a principios de este mes- su investigación sobre el ataque de Hamas del 7 de octubre de 2023 y, aunque reconoció errores propios, vertió gran parte de la responsabilidad al Gobierno, al que acusó de desoír sus advertencias y tener solo una postura defensiva en Gaza.
Gil, otro asistente a la protesta, se muestra apático durante la protesta. Al paso del político Yair Golan, líder de una oposición cada vez más menguada, comenta que cree que él sería un mejor líder que Netanyahu y asegura que la guerra es «terrible».
Sobre el fin del alto el fuego, sin embargo, no se muestra sorprendido: «No tenía expectativas», confiesa, «decepción no es la palabra».
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Military leaders to meet on UK-France ‘coalition of the willing’ plan for Ukraine
A U.K.-France-led «coalition of the willing» is bringing together senior military officers from across the globe to devise a plan for a peacekeeping force in Ukraine.
France and the U.K. are the only two countries in the coalition that have said they would be willing to send troops, but Canada, Australia, Finland and other European nations are said to be open to being involved, according to the Associated Press (AP). However, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said this week that the coalition is entering its «operational phase.»
As of now, it is not clear exactly how many troops will be on the ground, but according to the AP, officials say it will be between 10,000 and 30,000.
Russian President Vladimir Putin (left), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (right) are pictured. (Reuters/AP)
TRUMP, PUTIN AGREE TO BEGIN CEASEFIRE NEGOTIATIONS IN MIDDLE EAST, WHITE HOUSE SAYS
President Donald Trump had separate conversations this week with Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
«He reiterated that all must work together to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position to secure a just and lasting peace,» a spokesperson for Starmer told Reuters in reference to the call with Trump.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer and France’s President Emmanuel Macron hold a meeting during a summit at Lancaster House in central London, Britain, on March 2, 2025. (JUSTIN TALLIS/Pool via REUTERS)
TRUMP HOLDS ‘VERY GOOD’ CALL WITH ZELENSKYY FOLLOWING DEAL WITH PUTIN
Macron also said he spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who the French leader says «demonstrated courage» in his acceptance of the U.S. deal.
«We must now move forward with all our partners to present a concrete peace plan. A peace plan that provides strong security guarantees for Ukraine. A peace plan that ensures lasting peace in Ukraine and Europe. A peace plan that prevents Russia from attacking again,» Macron wrote in a post on X.
Russia has rejected the idea of troops from NATO nations being based in Ukraine as part of this deal, according to the AP.
Throughout the war, the Kremlin has made clear its stance against Ukraine joining NATO. Earlier this week, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko reiterated this stance with a Russian paper. Reuters reported that Grushko said the Kremlin demanded an «ironclad» guarantee that Ukraine would not be in NATO.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Sputnik/Alexei Danichev/Pool via REUTERS/Leah Millis/Alina Smutko)
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Trump, who has promised to end the three-year war, also spoke with Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin this week. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said his call with Zelenskyy was «very good,» and added that the two discussed his call with Putin.
«Much of the discussion was based on the call made yesterday with President Putin in order to align both Russia and Ukraine in terms of their requests and needs,» Trump wrote.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt detailed Trump and Putin’s call in a statement. She said that the two agreed the war «needs to end with a lasting peace.» Trump and Putin also apparently discussed the need for improved U.S.-Russian relations.
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Trump vindicated as explosive report confirms Iran supervises Houthi ‘political and military affairs’
FIRST ON FOX: Following a year of significant setbacks in the Middle East for Iran with its proxy forces flagging in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria, Tehran is leaning on its influence over the Houthi terrorist group in Yemen to carry out its offensive aims.
According to findings obtained by sources embedded in Tehran who are affiliated with the Iranian resistance group called the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, not only are some of Iran’s most senior military officials in its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) involved in Houthi decision-making, but Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has his thumb on the deadly group.
President Donald Trump’s recent threats against Tehran over its sponsorship of the Houthis are supported in the report, which claims well-placed sources have confirmed that one of the most senior commanders in the IRGC’s Quds Force – the elite branch of the Iranian military – is «directly commanding Houthi activities.»
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea attends a rally in Sana’a, Yemen, on Nov. 22, 2024. (REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)
IRAN TRYING TO BOLSTER ITS ‘BATTERED DETERRENCE’ WITH RESPONSE TO TRUMP THREATS AGAINST HOUTHIS, EXPERT SAYS
Khamenei, according to the report compiled by the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and first obtained by Fox News Digital, personally supervises all Houthi «political and military affairs» that are first approved by his regime.
«According to reports received from within the IRGC, Khamenei has personally emphasized the importance of Houthi attacks and the necessity of sending weapons and equipment for the Houthis to IRGC commanders and regime officials,» the report said.
The weakening of Iran’s «Axis of Resistance» amid the war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria has increasingly pushed Tehran to lean on its proxies in Iraq and Yemen.
President Trump is taking action against the Houthis to defend U.S. shipping assets and deter terrorist threats. (The White House)
More than 100 attacks on commercial shipping vessels have been committed by Houthi forces since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, which sparked responses from surrounding terrorist networks, including Hezbollah.
The exchange of missile and drone fire by both the Houthis and U.S. forces escalated this week when the terrorist network threatened to renew strikes on Israeli vessels after Jerusalem cut off humanitarian aid headed for the Gaza Strip this month.
President Trump responded by vowing «overwhelming lethal force» until the Houthi attacks ceased and warned Iran that it would be held «fully accountable» for any attacks.
A missile is launched from a warship during the U.S.-led coalition operation against Yemen’s Houthi rebels in early February. (U.S. Central Command)
TRUMP’S SIGHTS SET ON IRAN AFTER US AIRSTRIKES DECIMATE MORE THAN 30 HOUTHI TARGETS
«[IRGC Brig. Gen. Abdolreza] Shahlai is in charge of all military, political, and economic matters related to the regime’s intervention in Yemen, including all Houthi operations and attacks,» the report said, noting his close ties to the former commander of the Quds Force who was killed by then-President Trump’s order in Iraq in 2020, Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani had the blood of hundreds of American soldiers on his hands.
The report also found that the Iranian Embassy in Yemen is currently under «full control» of the Quds Force.
While it is not necessarily unheard of for intelligence operatives to work out of embassies abroad, the report said it could find no evidence that any personnel from Iran’s Foreign Ministry were in its embassy in Yemen.
The Iranian Embassy in Sana’a, Yemen, did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions.
Armed rebels of the Iran-backed Houthi militia take part in a demonstration against the U.S. and Israel. (Osamah Yahya/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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«The mullahs’ regime is the root cause of war and instability in the region, sustained through repression at home and the export of terrorism and conflict abroad,» Ali Safavi, a member of the NCRI’s Foreign Affairs Committee, told Fox News Digital. «The only viable solution to the Iranian crisis is the regime’s overthrow by the Iranian people.»
«A decisive international policy toward Iran must recognize and support the legitimacy of the Iranian resistance, proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist entity, activate the U.N. Security Council snapback mechanism and endorse the Resistance Units’ fight against the regime,» he added.
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