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Video: así fue el momento en que un terrorista atropelló a una multitud en Nueva Orleans

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Un veterano del ejército que conducía una camioneta con la bandera del grupo Estado Islámico provocó una verdadera masacre en una fiesta de Año Nuevo en Nueva Orleans, matando al menos a 15 personas tras esquivar un bloqueo policial y embestir al público antes de ser detenido a los tiros por la policía.

El FBI investiga el caso como «un acto de terrorismo» y señaló que no creen que el conductor «haya actuado solo».

Los investigadores hallaron varios dispositivos explosivos improvisados, entre ellos, dos bombas caseras ocultas en hieleras y conectadas para ser detonadas a distancia, según un boletín de inteligencia de la Policía Estatal de Luisiana citado por la agencia AP.

En el boletín, basado en información recopilada poco después del ataque, también se menciona que, en videos de vigilancia, aparecen tres hombres y una mujer colocando uno de los dispositivos, pero las autoridades federales no han confirmado ese detalle y no se sabe quiénes son los individuos que aparecen en el video ni qué relación podrían tener con el ataque.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, el acusado por el atentado Foto FBI / Reuters

Mientras tanto, en las últimas horas apareció un nuevo video, en el que se puede observar el momento en que comienza el ataque. El coche utilizado, una camioneta Ford F-150, viene por la calle Canal hasta la esquina de Bourbon, cuando dobla de manera intempestiva y acelera a fondo.

La embestida dejó un saldo de al menos 15 fallecidos y unas 30 personas heridas. Los peatones, ante el horror, se refugiaron en clubes nocturnos y restaurantes.

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“Esto no es solo un acto de terrorismo. Esto es maldad”, dijo la superintendente de policía de Nueva Orleans, Anne Kirkpatrick. El conductor “venció” las medidas de seguridad implementadas para proteger a los peatones, dijo, y estaba “decidido a cometer una matanza y provocar el daño que hizo”.

El FBI identificó al conductor como Shamsud-Din Jabbar, de 42 años, ciudadano estadounidense y veterano del ejército de Texas, y afirmó que ya trabaja para determinar las posibles asociaciones y afiliaciones de Jabbar con organizaciones terroristas.

“No creemos que Jabbar fuera el único responsable”, dijo en una conferencia de prensa Alethea Duncan, agente especial adjunta a cargo de la oficina de campo del FBI en Nueva Orleans.

La esquina donde terminó el ataque (Jess Knazs / AP)La esquina donde terminó el ataque (Jess Knazs / AP)

Jabbar condujo una camioneta alquilada sobre la vereda, rodeando un coche de policía colocado para bloquear el tráfico vehicular, indicaron las autoridades.

La policía abatió a Jabbar cuando éste salió del vehículo y abrió fuego contra los agentes que respondieron, dijo Kirkpatrick. Tres agentes devolvieron el fuego. Dos agentes recibieron disparos y están en condición estable, informó la policía.

En una foto que circuló entre los agentes policiales se mostraba a Jabbar, con barba y vestido de camuflaje, junto a la camioneta después de ser abatido. El boletín de inteligencia obtenido por la AP indicó que llevaba un chaleco antibalas y un casco. La bandera del grupo Estado Islámico estaba en el enganche del remolque del vehículo, detalló el FBI.

“Para aquellos que no creen en el mal objetivo, solo tienen que mirar lo que sucedió en nuestra ciudad esta mañana”, dijo el senador republicano John Kennedy. “Me sorprendería mucho si esto no provoca asco a cada estadounidense de mente justa”.

Jabbar se unió al ejército en 2007, en el área de recursos humanos y tecnología de la información, y fue desplegado en Afganistán de 2009 a 2010, dijo el servicio. Se trasladó a la Reserva del Ejército en 2015 y salió en 2020 con el rango de sargento de escuadra.

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Inside Israel’s daring raid that destroyed Iran-funded underground missile factory in Syria

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JERUSALEM — Elite Israeli forces conducted a dramatic raid in Syria, destroying a secret underground long-range missile factory that also contained information about Syria’s chemical weapons program in September, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

The IDF first revealed the mission Thursday in a call with reporters.

«This is one of our most significant and complex special operations in recent years, even in this complex year and a half,» IDF spokesperson Nadav Shoshani said.

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The IDF provided spectacular footage of the Israeli commandos during the daring mission as well as the massive explosion of the subterranean complex after the troops had cleared it.

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IDF special forces inside a Syrian missile complex in September 2024. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

«The precision-guided missile factory or facility was dug into the side of a mountain underground,» the IDF spokesperson said.

Information about Syria’s chemical weapons program was uncovered during the mission. 

«I have seen some of them — notebooks and documents — and a lot of them contain very specific chemicals,»  Shoshani said. «One of them that I saw was a chemical handbook that describes how to manufacture a missile at the end of the raid. The troops dismantled the facility, including the machines and the manufacturing, to ensure the safety of Israel.»

Assad’s regime repeatedly used chemical weapons on his population during the nearly 14-year civil war that ripped apart the country. The U.S.-designated terrorist movement Hezbollah played a key role in aiding Assad’s regime during the civil war.

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The factory was designed to manufacture between 150-350 missiles a year, including precision-guided missiles (PGM), according to the IDF. Commandoes from the IDF’s elite air force unit Shaldag participated in the mission. The IDF said 30 Syrian soldiers were killed during the operation.

The IDF spokesperson told reporters the operation «was aimed at an Iranian-funded precision-guided missile factory inside Syrian territory near the border with Lebanon. This facility was designed to manufacture hundreds of strategic missiles per year from start to finish for Hezbollah to use in their aerial attacks on Israel and for its Iranian axis in Syria.

«Because of the specific terrain and this facility being underground, we could not operate from the air area. Also, on Sept. 8 last year, 2024, special forces conducted a nighttime targeted raid on the facility. This raid involved over 100 soldiers. There were also dozens of aircraft, including helicopters and other types of aircraft. The forces were flown in by helicopters.»

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Israeli air force Shaldag special forces raid a missile factory in Syria. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

«I salute our heroic fighters for the daring and successful operation deep in Syria,» Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. «This was one of the most important preventive operations that we have taken against the efforts of the Iranian axis to arm itself in order to attack us; it attests to our boldness and determination to take action everywhere to defend ourselves.»

After the devastating Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas invasion of Israel, which resulted in the murder of more than 1,200 people, including 40 Americans, Israel has faced multi-prong attacks from Iran’s regime — the main sponsor of Hamas, Hezbollah; the Houthis; and the toppled Bashar Assad regime in Syria.

Amit Segal, chief political analyst of Israel’s Channel 12, told Fox News Digital, «The Israeli perspective for years was that Iran operates as an octopus in the Middle East, with the head being the nuclear program in Tehran and the arms being the conventional terrorist organizations surrounding Israel. Netanyahu’s view was that the arms were meant to harass and occupy Israel while the head raced toward nuclear capability, and therefore it was preferable to contain them and focus on the main threat.

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IDF officials watch as the operation unfolds.  (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

«This perception shattered on Oct. 7 when it became clear that the arms were not just a nuisance but an existential threat.»

The complex commando raid on the underground Syrian factory could also be a shot across the bow for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear weapons facilities embedded in mountains.

«After a year and a quarter dedicated to severing the octopus’s arms, Israel stands in 2025 at a historic crossroads for the confrontation Netanyahu has long sought and for which history will judge him: eliminating the nuclear threat once and for all,» Segal noted.

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Hezbollah terrorists form a human barrier during the funeral procession of slain top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut’s southern suburbs Aug. 1, 2024. (Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images)

The IDF spokesperson said construction on the Syrian missile factory «began at the end of 2017 and ended in 2021 when manufacturing machinery was sent from Iran to the site. Most of the components in the factory were sourced from Iran.»

From October 2023 to November 2024, Hezbollah launched over 17,000 projectiles toward Israel, killing dozens of Israelis, the IDF spokesperson said.


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