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Israel confirmó que Irán lanzó un ataque con misiles balísticos y llamó a la población a buscar refugio

El Ejército israelí confirmó este viernes que Irán lanzó decenas de misiles balísticos hacia territorio israelí, en lo que representa una escalada sin precedentes en la tensión regional. Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (IDF, por sus siglas en inglés) informaron que los sistemas de defensa están operando para interceptar la amenaza, mientras se mantienen en estado de máxima alerta.
“El público debe ingresar a un espacio protegido y permanecer allí hasta nuevo aviso”, indicó la directiva oficial. La orden, emitida por el Comando del Frente Interno, fue extendida a toda la población del país y enfatiza que está prohibido abandonar los refugios salvo que exista una orden explícita.
Un comunicado más reciente de las IDF confirmó que el ataque continúa en curso y que se han lanzado “docenas de misiles adicionales” desde Irán. La matriz de Defensa Aérea está identificando e interceptando los lanzamientos. “Las explosiones que están escuchando son resultado de las intercepciones o de proyectiles que han caído”, precisó el comunicado.
Las autoridades advirtieron además que no se debe publicar ni compartir imágenes o ubicaciones de los impactos, para no comprometer la seguridad. “Se solicita continuar siguiendo las instrucciones del Comando del Frente Interno y las alertas enviadas”, reiteraron.
Pese al despliegue de los sistemas de defensa, una ráfaga de cohetes iraníes logró superar el escudo de la Cúpula de Hierro y alcanzó la ciudad de Tel Aviv, donde se reportaron columnas de humo tras impactos directos. En Jerusalén, periodistas de AFP informaron sobre fuertes explosiones, similares a las escuchadas durante intercepciones anteriores.
Los servicios de rescate israelíes confirmaron que siete personas resultaron heridas en el centro del país, poco después del lanzamiento de los misiles. “Siete personas fueron heridas de levedad en el centro del país”, declaró Eli Bin, portavoz de los rescatistas del Magen David Adom, el equivalente israelí de la Cruz Roja, al canal 12 de la televisión israelí. En las imágenes difundidas por ese medio se observa lo que parece ser un edificio alcanzado por un proyectil.
La ofensiva, calificada como una de las más amplias en la historia reciente del conflicto, representa un punto de inflexión en las tensiones entre ambos países. Israel mantiene en funcionamiento sus sistemas de defensa aérea —incluidos la Cúpula de Hierro y otros escudos de mayor alcance—, y continúa monitoreando el espacio aéreo en tiempo real.

Se esperan nuevas actualizaciones sobre la trayectoria, tipo y alcance de los proyectiles, así como sobre posibles réplicas. Mientras tanto, el gobierno israelí mantiene el silencio sobre una posible respuesta militar, aunque la gravedad del ataque sugiere que una escalada regional es inminente.
La comunidad internacional observa con preocupación el desarrollo de los acontecimientos. El ataque representa un cambio cualitativo en el conflicto regional y podría desencadenar una respuesta militar directa.

Las repercusiones del ataque también se sintieron en países vecinos. Las autoridades jordanas informaron que cayeron objetos interceptados en el aire en varias regiones del país, aunque no se reportaron víctimas. El Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Jordania confirmó que los restos impactaron en distintas zonas del reino “sin causar heridos”, y evitó ofrecer más detalles.
En este contexto, el jefe de la diplomacia iraní, Abbas Araqchi, rechazó los pedidos de contención ante la ofensiva iraní. Según un comunicado difundido por el Ministerio de Exteriores de Teherán, Araqchi “rechazó los llamados a la moderación dirigidos a Irán tras la agresión israelí”, durante una conversación con su homólogo británico, David Lammy.
(Con información de AFP y EFE)
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Obama-era greenhouse gas rules gone as EPA’s Zeldin signs ‘single largest deregulatory action’ in history

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FIRST ON FOX: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin on Thursday will eliminate the «2009 Obama EPA Endangerment Finding,» which set in motion most federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for vehicles, saving Americans billions.
The 2009 development was an EPA finding that carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and three other greenhouse gases «endanger the public health and welfare of current and future generations» under the Clean Air Act — leading to a slew of new restrictions and regulations.
An ensuing Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA found greenhouse gases qualify as air pollutants and that if the EPA determines they endanger public health or welfare it can regulate them.
«As I traveled across all 50 states this past year, I heard from countless Americans who not only dislike the (motor-vehicle) start-stop feature but passionately advocated for this mechanism to be a thing of the past,» Zeldin said of the major recission made Thursday.
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Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, House Speaker Mike Johnson and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin watch as President Donald Trump sign an executive order directing the military to purchase electricity from coal-fired power plants during a «Champion of Coal» event at the White House in Washington, Feb. 11, 2026. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
«Not only do many people find start-stop annoying, but it kills the battery of your car without any significant benefit to the environment. The Trump EPA is proudly fixing this stupid feature at Trump Speed.»
Zeldin said automakers shouldn’t be forced to adopt or be rewarded for using technologies that represent a «climate participation trophy» with no meaningful reduction in actual pollution.
The former New York lawmaker said consumer choice is a priority for his agency, and that his office will continue to advocate for «commonsense rules.»
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US Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy added in a statement that resetting of mileage standards and removal of auto-starts and other greenhouse-gas-regulation-precipitated regulations are part of President Donald Trump’s vision to lower costs and revitalize manufacturing.

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visit an auto plant. (Dustin Franz/Getty Images)
All federal greenhouse gas emission standards for vehicles and engines subsequent to the 2009 declaration will be rescinded, a source familiar with the situation said.
When it comes to the start-stop off-cycle technology, a credit for it was created by the EPA in 2012 and quickly infuriated motorists who hear their engine click off then on again at a stoplight or in the teller line at the bank.
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The start-stop became a regulatory loophole allowing automakers to claim greenhouse gas credits without actually delivering empirical emission-reduction or human health benefits.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the move to rescind the 2009 finding will «be the largest deregulatory action in American history, and it will save the American people $1.3 trillion in crushing regulations,» according to multiple reports.
However, the climate change field appears eager to litigate the new rule, as the nonprofit green-focused law firm Earthjustice signaled as much to PBS.
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«The Trump administration is abandoning its core responsibility to keep us safe from extreme weather and accelerating climate change,» Earthjustic president Abigail Dillen told the outlet.
«There is no way to reconcile EPA’s decision with the law, the science and the reality of disasters that are hitting us harder every year. Earthjustice and our partners will see the Trump administration in court.»
Some states, however, were not supportive of the news including Colorado, where Gov. Jared Polis said he «stands by (the) science» of the former EPA guidance.
«Protecting people’s health and making our air cleaner should never be a partisan issue,» Polis said in a statement.
«The science is clear that pollution from cars and trucks harms our air quality and puts families — especially kids, seniors, and those with health conditions — at greater risk. Rolling back long-standing protections creates uncertainty for consumers and businesses at a time when we should be investing in cleaner air, innovation, and energy diversity.»
«These investments aren’t just the right thing for our climate, it’s good business,» the Democrat concluded. «Clear, science-based standards give companies the certainty they need to invest and create jobs. Colorado will continue to stand behind science and protect the health and well-being of Coloradans.»
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter seen as future successor: spy agency

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South Korea’s espionage agency, the National Intelligence Service, informed lawmakers Thursday that it thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s teenage daughter is near to being set apart as the regime’s future leader, The Associated Press reported.
Kim is the third generation of men in his family to rule North Korea.
In a closed-door briefing, NIS officials said they are closely monitoring whether Kim’s daughter — believed to be named Kim Ju Ae and around 13 years old — appears with him before thousands of delegates at the upcoming Workers’ Party Congress, said lawmaker Lee Seong Kweun, who attended the meeting.
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This picture taken on Jan. 27, 2026, and released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Jan. 28, 2026, shows Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae inspecting a test firing of a rocket launcher system, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
«In the past, (NIS) described Kim Ju Ae as being in the midst of ‘successor training.’ What was notable today is that they used the term ‘successor-designate stage,’ a shift that’s quite significant,» Lee noted, according to the outlet.
In 2023, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service indicated to lawmakers that the North Korean leader and his wife probably had an older son as well as a younger, third child of unknown gender, according to The Associated Press.
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This picture taken on Jan. 27, 2026, and released by KCNA on Jan. 28, 2026, shows Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae inspecting the test firing of a rocket launcher system. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
North Korea is one of the world’s few nuclear-armed nations, making it a unique threat on the global stage.
A 2025 U.S. Intelligence Community Annual Threat Assessment stated, «Kim remains committed to increasing the number of North Korea’s nuclear warheads and improving its missile capabilities to threaten the Homeland and U.S. forces, citizens, and allies, and to weaken U.S. power in the AsiaPacific region, as evidenced by the pace of the North’s missile flight tests and the regime’s public touting of its uranium enrichment capabilities.»
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This picture taken on Dec. 20, 2025, and released by KCNA via KNS on Dec. 23, 2025, shows Kim Jong Un and Kim Ju Ae inspecting the Milyong Hotel, in the Samjiyon tourist district of Ryanggang Province. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
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«Russia is increasingly supporting North Korea’s nuclear status in exchange for Pyongyang’s support to Moscow’s war against Ukraine,» the assessment noted.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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