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El grupo terrorista Hamas rechazó la propuesta de 45 días de tregua y liberación de 10 rehenes de Israel

Hamas rechazó públicamente una propuesta de tregua temporal presentada por Israel. La organización terrorista dejó claro que no aceptará ningún acuerdo que no contemple el fin de la guerra y la retirada total de las fuerzas israelíes de la Franja de Gaza. Este rechazo se produce en un contexto de tensiones crecientes tras el ataque de Hamas en octubre de 2023, que marcó el inicio de la actual escalada bélica.
La propuesta israelí incluía un cese al fuego de 45 días, la liberación de 10 rehenes vivos en manos de Hamas y la entrada de ayuda humanitaria a Gaza. Además, Israel planteó la liberación de 1.231 prisioneros palestinos detenidos en cárceles israelíes. Sin embargo, uno de los puntos más controvertidos fue la exigencia de que Hamas se desarmara como condición para poner fin al conflicto, una demanda que la organización rechazó categóricamente.
En un discurso televisado, Khalil al-Hayya, líder de Hamas en Gaza y principal negociador del grupo, afirmó que no participarán en lo que calificó como “la política de acuerdos parciales” del primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu. Al-Hayya también acusó a Israel de haber abandonado un acuerdo de alto el fuego firmado en enero y de imponer condiciones que describió como “imposibles”.
El líder de Hamas aseguró que la organización está dispuesta a negociar un intercambio total de rehenes israelíes por prisioneros palestinos, siempre y cuando esto forme parte de un acuerdo que ponga fin a la guerra. Según al-Hayya, los mediadores internacionales deben dirigirse a Hamas para resolver la crisis, la cual, según él, fue provocada por Israel.
Por su parte, el primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu ha mantenido una postura firme, negándose a poner fin al conflicto hasta que las capacidades militares y de gobierno de Hamas sean completamente desmanteladas. Esta posición cuenta con el respaldo de varios miembros de su coalición de gobierno, quienes han amenazado con desestabilizar su administración si se acuerda un alto el fuego sin lograr una victoria total.

El ministro de Finanzas, Bezalel Smotrich, reiteró esta postura al declarar que Israel no cederá ante Hamas ni detendrá la guerra sin alcanzar una “victoria completa” y garantizar el regreso de todos los rehenes. Smotrich enfatizó que es momento de intensificar las operaciones militares en Gaza para lograr la ocupación total del territorio, eliminar a Hamas y avanzar en la implementación de un plan propuesto por el expresidente estadounidense Donald Trump para la reubicación de los habitantes de Gaza en otro país.
En la misma línea, el ministro de Seguridad Nacional, Itamar Ben Gvir, instó a incrementar la presión militar sobre Hamas hasta que el grupo se rinda. Ben Gvir rechazó cualquier tipo de acuerdo o tregua, afirmando que la guerra debe continuar hasta que Hamas sea completamente derrotado.
El conflicto actual se desató el 7 de octubre de 2023, cuando miles de combatientes liderados por Hamas cruzaron desde Gaza hacia el sur de Israel, perpetrando ataques que dejaron un saldo de aproximadamente 1.200 muertos y 251 personas secuestradas. Según datos proporcionados por las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (IDF), 59 rehenes permanecen en manos de grupos terroristas en Gaza. De ellos, 24 se cree que están vivos, mientras que 35 han sido confirmados como fallecidos, incluyendo el cuerpo de un soldado israelí muerto en 2014.
Desde la perspectiva de Estados Unidos, la negativa de Hamas a aceptar la tregua propuesta por Israel refuerza la percepción de que el grupo no busca la paz, sino perpetuar la violencia. El portavoz del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional, James Hewitt, afirmó que las condiciones establecidas por la administración Trump siguen vigentes: la liberación de los rehenes o enfrentar las consecuencias.

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El acuerdo de alto el fuego firmado en enero entre Israel y Hamas, que inicialmente parecía ofrecer una salida al conflicto, colapsó tras la primera fase. Mientras Hamas buscaba avanzar hacia la segunda etapa del acuerdo, que contemplaba un cese permanente de las hostilidades, Israel intentó renegociar los términos para liberar más rehenes sin comprometerse a un fin definitivo de la guerra. La negativa de Hamas a aceptar estos cambios llevó a la reanudación de las operaciones militares israelíes el 18 de marzo.
A pesar de la postura dura del gobierno, encuestas recientes indican que la mayoría de los israelíes estarían dispuestos a apoyar el fin del conflicto si esto garantiza la liberación de todos los rehenes. Esta discrepancia entre la opinión pública y las decisiones gubernamentales refleja las tensiones internas en Israel, donde el deseo de seguridad y estabilidad choca con las estrategias políticas y militares adoptadas por la administración de Netanyahu.
El rechazo de Hamas a la propuesta de tregua y las declaraciones de sus líderes subrayan la complejidad de un conflicto que parece lejos de resolverse. Mientras tanto, las vidas de los rehenes y las condiciones de los habitantes de Gaza siguen siendo un recordatorio de las devastadoras consecuencias de esta guerra.
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Siria: la masacre de los drusos y el silencio del mundo

La terrible masacre de hombres, mujeres y niños drusos en la ciudad siria de Suweida, al sur del país, debería ser un llamado de atención a la comunidad internacional. Sin embargo, la tibia respuesta del mundo revela una voluntad colectiva de hacer la vista gorda cuando las comunidades minoritarias enfrentan atrocidades indescriptibles.
El mes pasado, me reuní con el jeque Muwaffaq Tarif, líder espiritual de la comunidad drusa en Israel y presidente del Consejo Supremo Religioso Druso, quien me relató las horribles historias que se filtran desde Siria. Según los informes, los asesinatos, secuestros y violaciones de ciudadanos drusos fueron perpetrados por milicias tribales suníes locales y fuerzas del Gobierno sirio —las mismas fuerzas que un día fueron aclamadas por haber “liberado” a Siria de la tiranía.

Desde el 11 de julio, cientos de personas han sido ejecutadas en plazas públicas, en sus hogares e incluso en camas de hospital por sujetos que lucían uniformes “reformados” del gobierno sirio y entre los cuales se encontraban chechenos extranjeros y militantes vinculados a ISIS y Al Qaeda, lo que pone de relieve la amenaza transnacional que se cierne sobre las minorías sirias.
Estos ataques se produjeron después de que el gobierno de Ahmed Sharaa fracasara vergonzosamente en la protección de las víctimas, con algunos alarmantes informes de testigos presenciales que apuntan a que fuerzas bajo el mando del gobierno sirio podrían haber participado en la violencia. Tras estas atrocidades, Sharaa agradeció públicamente a las tribus su “heroica postura” en Suweida, con lo cual se alineó de hecho con los perpetradores.
La angustia del jeque Tarif era palpable cuando describió las desesperadas peticiones de ayuda de las comunidades drusas al otro lado de la frontera, comunidades que comparten no solo la fe, sino también lazos familiares con los drusos de Israel. “Nos llaman suplicando protección”, nos dijo. “Y el mundo permanece en silencio”.
Esto continúa el patrón de las milicias vinculadas al gobierno sirio atacando a las minorías. Los grupos yihadistas —incluidos los afiliados a ISIS y Al Qaeda— consideran que los drusos son herejes, lo que los convierte en objetivos recurrentes a lo largo del conflicto.
En abril, las fuerzas progubernamentales irrumpieron en el suburbio druso de Jaramana, dejando seis residentes drusos y cuatro atacantes muertos. En marzo, las fuerzas gubernamentales masacraron a los alauitas en las ciudades costeras. En cada caso, el gobierno de Sharaa culpó a las víctimas y presentó a los autores como restauradores del orden.
El atentado suicida perpetrado en junio en la iglesia de Mar Elias dejó 30 cristianos muertos. A pesar de los informes iniciales sobre detenciones, no se produjeron condenas. Los cristianos de Siria, al igual que otras minorías, solo reciben palabras vacías que no protegen a nadie, pero benefician la imagen internacional de Sharaa.
El ciclo se repite cada vez: una retórica oficial sobre la unidad mientras aumenta el dominio militante suní y quienes exigen la igualdad prometida por Sharaa pagan con sus vidas. Su imagen de moderación, cuidadosamente cultivada, está diseñada para el consumo occidental, mientras que las minorías son sistemáticamente perseguidas bajo su mandato. “Un yihadista con traje”, dijo un experto con el que me reuní recientemente. “Un yihadista pragmático”, dijo un colega occidental.
La historia demuestra que la comunidad internacional ha confiado repetida y equivocadamente en los islamistas y yihadistas “reformados”. Siria no puede permitirse que Occidente siga repitiendo estos catastróficos errores de juicio.
¿Son tan prescindibles las vidas de los drusos, alauitas, cristianos, yazidíes e ismaelitas que las sanciones y las designaciones como terroristas se levantaron incondicionalmente? ¿Por qué la comunidad internacional no clama cuando se asesina y viola a las comunidades minoritarias? ¿Dónde están las sesiones de emergencia de la ONU? ¿Dónde están los discursos apasionados sobre los derechos humanos y la responsabilidad de proteger?
Si la comunidad internacional busca restaurar la legitimidad de los regímenes regionales, la prueba debe ser proteger a las minorías e integrarlas significativamente en el Gobierno… no gestos vacíos y simbólicos. Sin esto, levantar las sanciones y normalizar las relaciones transmite un peligroso mensaje: que la seguridad y la participación política de las comunidades vulnerables son negociables.
En una región agotada por los conflictos, el cansancio internacional es comprensible. ¿Por qué intervenir en otra crisis en el Medio Oriente? Sin embargo, al apoyar apresuradamente al gobierno de Sharaa, las naciones occidentales han hecho algo más que dar la espalda al horror: lo han respaldado.
Las minorías sirias podrían preguntarse si este respaldo explica la silenciosa respuesta mundial a las masacres que se están produciendo. ¿O es simplemente que, a menos que Israel sea el culpable, se ignora el sufrimiento de los pueblos del Medio Oriente?
Irónicamente, ahora se condena a Israel por apoyar a los drusos de Siria, una comunidad profundamente arraigada que se extiende por Siria, Líbano, Jordania e Israel. Solo Israel respondió a sus peticiones de protección. Los extremistas suníes que buscaban apoyo internacional contra Assad ahora vilipendian a los drusos por hacer lo mismo.
Todos esperamos un futuro mejor para Siria. Pero un futuro que comienza con la matanza incontrolada de minorías solo conducirá a horrores mayores. La comunidad internacional debe exigir responsabilidades —no solo retórica— a Ahmed Sharaa. No podemos aceptar promesas vagas de un hombre y un gobierno que tan recientemente han sido designados como criminales internacionales.
Las vidas de las minorías religiosas de Siria penden de un hilo. Si no actuamos, perderemos el derecho a alegar ignorancia. Y si permitimos que un Gobierno al que hemos respaldado quede impune, seremos cómplices.
*Marina Rosenberg es la vicepresidenta sénior de Asuntos Internacionales de la Liga Antidifamación (ADL). @_MarinaRos
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China’s rare earth tech obsession ensnares US resident as CCP looks to maintain stranglehold

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China’s bid to strangle the world’s supply of heavy rare-earth elements was about to hit a wall. Vietnamese entrepreneur Luu Anh Tuan had lined up U.S. backing for a technology that could break Beijing’s chokehold on the critical minerals behind everything from smartphones to missile-guidance systems.
Tuan and his family had fled Vietnam for the U.S. to escape Beijing’s tightening grip over Hanoi, where the Chinese Communist Party exerts a heavy influence on domestic governance.
In July 2023, he signed a technology transfer agreement, seen by Fox News Digital, to bring the heavy rare earth separation technology he was using at his Vietnam-based company, Vietnam Rare Earth (VTRE) to VTRU Corporation, a company registered in Nevada. VTRE had also signed a series of memoranda of understanding (MOU) agreements with Western companies.
«He had a bad sense of insecurity about being in Vietnam. He was determined to transfer his technology to the US as quickly as possible,» a source familiar with the rare earth industry, granted anonymity to speak without fear of retribution, told Fox News Digital.
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Luu Anh Tuan, chairman of mining company VTRE in his Hanoi office with samples of rare earth oxides in Hanoi, Vietnam, Sept. 7, 2023. (Reuters )
At the time, the world was entirely dependent on Chinese companies to separate their heavy rare earth metals.
«China has been really working for the better part of over 20 years now on building this dominance,» Gracelin Baskaran, director of the Critical Minerals Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said in an interview.
And while companies like U.S.-based MP Materials and Australia-based Lynas are in the process of developing their own separation technologies, China still controls up to 90% of the rare earths separation and refining capacity and over half of mining output.
In October 2023, Tuan, then a U.S. permanent resident and green card holder in the process of becoming a citizen, was back in his Hanoi office when Vietnamese authorities raided the building, seizing all laptops and records. Seventeen employees were arrested, according to Tuan’s American business partner, Richard Dunham, and all but one, Do Hanh Huong, Tuan’s sister-in-law and COO of VTRE, have since been released.
The arrest came shortly after President Joe Biden visited Vietnam and signed cooperation agreements on rare earth minerals.
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In December, China banned rare earth extraction and separation, in what the industry saw as another effort to maintain its monopoly on the market.
«When China put in these restrictions, it really made countries like the U.S. and Australia realize that they didn’t actually even have the technical know-how to do it themselves,» said Baskaran.
«The process itself is just very labor-intensive and very toxic,» said Josh Birenbaum, a minerals expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, adding China cornered the market through state subsidies and lax environmental concerns.
While the U.S. has one major rare earths mine, MP Materials’ Mountain Pass, until this year, the company was exporting those rare earths to China for separation. The trade war and export controls that followed prompted the U.S. to stockpile its rare earths until separation capacity was up to scale at home.
Tuan was accused of forging a value-added tax receipt while trading rare earths with Thai Duong Group, which operates a mine in the northern Vietnamese province of Yen Bai.

Xenotime ore (Getty Images )
VTRE had partnered with Australian mining companies Australian Strategic Materials and Blackstone Minerals Ltd. Tuan and Dunham had also met with officials from the state of Nevada and the Department of Energy to discuss plans to bring the separation technology to the U.S. through VTRE. Both were «enthusiastic» about the proposal, which ultimately led to the signing of the transfer agreement, according to Dunham.
The arrest also came as Vietnam prepared to auction the Dong Pao mine. VTRE, backed by Western partners, was the only qualified bidder, according to Dunham.
This year, Tuan pleaded guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence. He’ll spend 16 years in prison with a fine of $10 million, but his advocates say he was «coerced.» Huong was sentenced to six years in prison.
«We believe these charges to be manipulated, charges that were founded by Vietnamese state actors who have realigned themselves with China,» said Dunham. «He was tortured to obtain a guilty plea.»
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Fox News Digital could not independently verify this claim. The State Department documents credible reports of arbitrary arrests, torture and inhumane treatment by authorities, affecting both political detainees and others in custody. Medical neglect and forced confessions are frequently reported.
Tuan’s advocates say the company he was purchasing ore from, Thai Duong, refused to provide invoices at the actual rate VTRE was paying for ore. It only provided invoices that claimed it was selling ore at a lower rate, reducing its taxable income.
According to Dunham, Thai Duong refused to issue invoices reflecting the actual sale price to VTRE, allegedly to avoid environmental, natural resource and corporate income taxes, obligations that fell on Thai Duong, not Tuan.
Tuan was faced with a choice: accept the lower-rate invoices and make up the tax discrepancies with his own money or allow his state-funded minerals project, and in turn, his business, to collapse, per Dunham.
Though Tuan was convicted on criminal charges, Dunham said the violation of accounting regulations lacks evidence of criminal intent.
«Even if he were guilty of an accounting issue, it’s not something that is criminally liable for what they’re trying to do. No place in Vietnam has there ever been an issue with this type of sentencing. It’s totally unheard of. Typically you would pay a fine and that’s it.»
«He is the only individual outside of China that has a fully integrated rare earth company that’s from mining to metallization; in other words, from digging it out of the ground to the manufacturing of magnets.»

China dominates the global rare earths market. (Reuters)
Tuan was also convicted of smuggling rare earth materials, but customs documents show clearance of 63 shipments of heavy rare earth oxide mixtures under tax code 2846, which corresponds to rare earth compounds. The court misclassified the exports under tax code 2530 (raw ore), to falsely claim they were illegal, according to Dunham.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security’s investigation concluded that customs officers who signed the 63 export declarations for VTRE verified Tuan’s compliance.
China’s crackdown since then has only accelerated. Minerals experts have been ordered to surrender their passports to prevent them from sharing any technology outside the country. Beijing has tightened controls on exports of rare earths, prompting major concerns from within the U.S. defense industry. While China allowed them to flow again during trade negotiations with the Trump administration, they remain banned for defense purposes.
According to Dunham, VTRE has developed the technology to produce heavy rare earth oxides from xenotime, monazite and ion-absorption clay at a purity of 95% through a solvent extraction system. The technology was capable of processing diverse ore types and recycling NdFeB magnets.
Requests for assistance from the U.S. government have not been fruitful, according to Tuan’s advocates.
Tuan is essentially cut off from his family and lawyers. He’s seen family members around five times since his arrest nearly two years ago.
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«We are deeply concerned about his physical and mental well-being,» the source said. «He is mentally resilient. He continues to believe the truth will eventually come to light.»
Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House, State Department, Chinese Embassy and Vietnamese Embassy for comment.
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White House responds to surge in Christian persecution crisis across sub-Saharan Africa

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FIRST ON FOX – The White House, faced with an ongoing and growing tsunami of murderous attacks by Islamic State-allied groups against Christians in sub-Saharan Africa, is now working closely with the State Department to find ways to stop the killing.
Last week, the White House told Fox News Digital, «The Trump administration condemns in the strongest terms this horrific violence against Christians,» after the U.N. reported 49 Christians were butchered with machetes on July 27 in and around a church in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), while Catholic worshipers were praying for peace. Authorities say the killers were Islamist militants from the Allied Democratic Forces, also known as Islamic State DRC.
In neighboring Nigeria last month, 27 Christians were reported killed by Islamist Fulani tribesmen in the village of Bindi Ta-hoss, where residents are predominantly Christian. Eyewitness Solomon Sunday said, «I advised my family to seek refuge in the church, which seemed the safest place at the time. I lost my wife and second daughter in the attack; they were burned [alive] by Fulani militias.»
Villagers bury their dead following the murder of 49 Christians in the Democratic Republic of Congo by ISIS-linked jihadists. (Open Doors )
Local youth leader D’Young Mangut, who helped retrieve the bodies, added, «People are being killed like chickens, and nothing is being done.»
«Such grisly proceedings have become commonplace in central Nigeria,» John Eibner, president of Christian human rights organization Christian Solidarity International, told Fox News Digital. «It is part of a longstanding process of violent Islamization, of ethno-religious cleansing. Last Palm Sunday, 50 Christians were similarly slaughtered in nearby Bassa. Over 165 Christians have been killed in the last 4 months in Plateau State (one of Nigeria’s provinces) alone,» he added.
«Massacres of the sort that happen in central Nigeria are also happening with increasing frequency in predominately Christian places like Congo and Mozambique. There is no simple solution.»
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The U.K. division of Open Doors, a global Christian charity which supports and speaks up for Christians persecuted for their faith, told Fox News Digital, «The crisis facing large areas of sub-Saharan Africa is hard to overstate. It is potentially existential for the future peace and stability of several nations in the region, not least Nigeria.»

Caskets of victims killed by Islamists in Bindi, Nigeria. (Christian Solidarity International (CSI))
«Around 150,000 people have been killed in Jihadist violence over the last ten years. Over 16 million Christians have been driven from their homes and their land across the region.»
The Trump administration appears to be preparing for action. This week, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital, «The Department of State is working closely with the White House to identify opportunities to further the cause of religious freedom around the world.»
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The spokesperson added, «Religious freedom for all people worldwide is a moral and national security imperative and a U.S. foreign policy priority. As President Trump has stated, the United States will vigorously promote this freedom.»
Nigeria is among the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. Recent Open Doors research shows that more Christians are killed for their faith in Nigeria than the rest of the world combined. Local bishop Wilfred Anagbe was threatened, and some 20 of his parishioners killed, after he spoke out against the killings to a Congressional Committee in March.

A photo of members of Nigeria’s Islamic extremist group Boko Haram on Oct. 31, 2014. (AP)
This week, the bishop spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital, declaring that «the attackers form part of the larger Islamic- Jihadists family headed in Nigeria by the likes of Boko Haram, ISIS West Africa and similar groups. Nigeria has had a long history with Islamic fundamentalism. (But) the violence, killing and displacements without consequences suggests a new pattern where the Islamists have resorted to use their control of official government and apparatus to continue this jihad.
«There is a strong tendency by fundamentalist Muslims in Nigeria to turn the whole or part of Nigeria (in)to an Islamic State.»
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«This is what the Nazis did to the Jews,» David Onyillokwu Idah, director of the International Human Rights Commission, told Open Doors, adding, «It’s ethnic cleansing, step by step.»
John Samuel, legal expert for Open Doors, told Fox News Digital that where the Islamist groups are operating, if Christians gather for «a prayer meeting, let’s say, or go to a church, (it) could be a one-way ticket, or something very deadly.»
«If you’re a Christian, you either convert to Islam or die.»

Christian faithful hold signs as they march on the streets of Abuja during a prayer and penance for peace and security in Nigeria in Abuja on March 1, 2020. (Photo by KOLA SULAIMON/AFP via Getty Images)
Samuel gives an example of a Nigerian Christian who was ambushed by Boko Haram fighters. According to his widow, «he was asked to deny his faith and say an Islamic prayer. He refused and he was killed instantly. You are a target. You are a target by the mere fact that you identify with Christ.»
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Across the region, it’s claimed the Islamist attackers want the land belonging to the Christians they attack. Lawyer Jabez Musa fights in court in Nigeria to get this land back. He told Fox News Digital the displaced Christians «want their land restored back to them for their livelihood. The cry is always I have been dispossessed of what belongs to me, my house, the food, foodstuff, the land. As we speak, over 64 communities in Plateau State have been dispossessed and taken over by the Fulani militants.»
«Only Christians are targeted, they’re killed, displaced, and their lands are taken over.»
Henrietta Blyth, CEO of Open Doors U.K. and Ireland, told Fox News Digital that «African governments must urgently provide three things: justice – because very few of these perpetrators are ever held to account, and this impunity emboldens them. Restoration – people want their lives back, an opportunity to rebuild their homes, send their kids to school, have a future together. And protection – the state must protect them from these attacks. The security forces need to get out of their barracks and be deployed around the most vulnerable.

Funerals for some 27 Christians who were reportedly killed by Islamist Fulani tribesmen in the village of Bindi Ta-hoss, Nigeria. (Courtesy: Christian Solidarity International (CSI))
«For too long, nobody has been talking about the horrific wholesale slaughter of Christians and moderate Muslims in Africa. The Western world needs to wake up and be outraged,» she said.
One grieving relative told reporters after the massacre in Nigeria’s Bindi Ta-hoss this past month, «We are tired of condolences and statements. What we need is real security, not sympathy.»
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Fox News Digital reached out to the governments of both Nigeria and the DRC but received no response.
Lawyer Jabez Musa pleaded «I urge the American government, especially President Trump personally … to come to the help of Christians.»
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