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Masacre en Australia: la policía imputó al autor del tiroteo en Bondi Beach por terrorismo y 15 cargos de asesinato

La policía de Australia imputó este miércoles al autor del tiroteo en Bondi Beach, Naveed Akram, por terrorismo, 15 cargos de asesinato y otros delitos, tras un ataque que dejó 15 muertos y decenas de heridos en uno de los episodios más letales del país en décadas, informaron las autoridades.
“La policía alegará ante el tribunal que el hombre incurrió en una conducta que causó la muerte, lesiones graves y puso en peligro la vida para promover una causa religiosa y generar miedo en la comunidad”, indicó la policía del estado de Nueva Gales del Sur en un comunicado oficial. Las autoridades añadieron que “las primeras indicaciones apuntan a un ataque terrorista inspirado por ISIS, una organización terrorista incluida en la lista de Australia”.
De acuerdo con la investigación, Naveed Akram y su padre, Sajid Akram, abrieron fuego el domingo por la noche contra un festival judío en la emblemática playa de Bondi, en Sídney. El ataque provocó la muerte de 15 personas y dejó decenas de heridos, según datos policiales. Entre las víctimas figuraron una niña de 10 años, dos sobrevivientes del Holocausto y un matrimonio que murió tras intentar detener el ataque.
La policía informó que Naveed Akram resultó gravemente herido por disparos policiales durante el tiroteo. Medios locales señalaron que el acusado salió del coma el martes por la noche. Sajid Akram murió durante un enfrentamiento armado con la policía, precisaron las autoridades.
Además de los cargos por terrorismo y asesinato, la fiscalía imputó a Naveed Akram por 40 cargos de causar lesiones corporales graves con intención de matar, así como por exhibición pública del símbolo de una organización terrorista prohibida, detalló la policía. Durante los allanamientos, los agentes hallaron dos banderas artesanales del Estado Islámico dentro de un vehículo registrado a nombre del acusado y estacionado cerca de la playa.
Las autoridades señalaron que Naveed Akram permanece hospitalizado y que comparecerá ante la Justicia este miércoles por videoconferencia. La investigación continúa abierta para determinar el alcance de posibles apoyos o contactos y para reconstruir la planificación del ataque.
Por otra parte, el presidente filipino negó este miércoles que el país sea utilizado para entrenamiento terrorista, tras revelarse que los responsables del tiroteo masivo en Bondi Beach ingresaron el 1 de noviembre en una isla del sur del archipiélago, conocida por la presencia de insurgencias islamistas.
“(El mandatario Ferdinand Marcos) rechaza enérgicamente la declaración general y la caracterización engañosa de Filipinas como un foco de entrenamiento del ISIS”, afirmó la portavoz presidencial Claire Castro en conferencia de prensa.
“No existe ningún informe validado ni confirmación de que las personas involucradas en el incidente de Bondi Beach hayan recibido algún tipo de entrenamiento en Filipinas“, agregó.
Mientras avanzan las investigaciones, la comunidad judía de Australia inició los funerales de las víctimas. Este miércoles se realizó el funeral del rabino Eli Schlanger, rabino asistente de la sinagoga Chabad Bondi y padre de cinco hijos. Schlanger recibió amplio reconocimiento por su labor comunitaria en Sídney a través de Jabad, organización dedicada a fortalecer la identidad y los lazos judíos.
Según el líder comunitario Alex Ryvchin, el rabino visitaba de manera regular prisiones y brindaba apoyo a judíos que residían en viviendas sociales de la ciudad. La ceremonia congregó a fieles y referentes comunitarios en un contexto de conmoción y duelo.
El primer ministro australiano, Anthony Albanese, se refirió a los funerales en declaraciones a ABC Radio y señaló: “Asistiría a cualquier evento al que me inviten; estos funerales que se están llevando a cabo son para despedir a los seres queridos de la gente”, al sugerir que no recibió invitación para participar.
Albanese también informó que Ahmed al-Ahmed, de 43 años, reconocido por haber intervenido para desarmar a uno de los atacantes y que resultó herido de bala durante el tiroteo, tenía previsto someterse a una cirugía este miércoles.
“Trabajaremos con la comunidad judía, queremos erradicar el antisemitismo de nuestra sociedad”, afirmó Albanese ante la prensa. El mandatario agregó que buscan erradicar “la ideología maligna” detrás del ataque y sostuvo: “Ese tipo de odio no tiene cabida”.
(Con información de Reuters y AFP)
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CENTCOM commander directed strike against an IRGC headquarters in underground facility: sources

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High-level sources have informed Fox News that during rescue efforts in Iran after a U.S. fighter jet was shot down, the commander of U.S. Central Command directed an attack against an underground Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters.
While the airman rescue was going on, CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper directed a strike on an IRGC headquarters in an underground facility near Tehran — it was done with B2 bombers, using Massive Ordnance Penetrators, the same weapon used last year in Operation Midnight Hammer, according to the sources. Fox News is told the headquarters was obliterated.
U.S. military B1 bombers (BONES) dropped a hundred 2,000-pound bombs during the rescue operations to keep Iranians away from the rescue area during the operation, according to a senior U.S. defense official.
A senior military source told Fox News, «we delivered the heat» on the IRGC.
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Adm. Brad» Cooper, commander of Central Command, speaks during a joint press conference with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at CENTCOM headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, on March 5, 2026. (Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images)
CENTCOM noted in a press release that U.S. forces had rescued two service members after their F-15E was downed.
Fox News was told that the operation took place between the two rescues: Cooper ordered the B2s to fly round trip from Whiteman Air Force Base in the U.S. because they received time-sensitive intelligence about the location of a large number of IRGC commanders inside this underground bunker in Tehran, and the Massive Ordnance Penetrators, bunker buster bombs, were dropped by the B2 warplanes.
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Wreckage is seen from what Iranian authorities say is a U.S. military helicopter that crashed during a mission to rescue the missing American pilot of an F-15E that was downed, in a handout image provided on April 5, 2026, in an unspecified location in Iran. (Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance/Handout via Getty Images)
Following the rescues, President Donald Trump declared in a Truth Social post, «We have rescued the seriously wounded, and really brave, F-15 Crew Member/Officer, from deep inside the mountains of Iran. The Iranian Military was looking hard, in big numbers, and getting close. He is a highly respected Colonel. This type of raid is seldom attempted because of the danger to ‘man and equipment.’ It just doesn’t happen!»
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«The second raid came after the first one, where we rescued the pilot in broad daylight, also unusual, spending seven hours over Iran. An AMAZING show of bravery and talent by all!» he said.
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Trump touts airman rescue mission, boasts Iran could be ‘taken out in 1 night’

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President Donald Trump touted the «historic» rescue of the downed F-15E airmen behind enemy lines and issued a warning to Iran to make a deal before Tuesday night’s 8 p.m. ET deadline or face being «taken out.»
«This is a rescue that’s very historic,» Trump told the White House press corps in a Monday news conference. «It’ll go down to the books.»
«Late Thursday night, an American F-15 fighter jet went down deep inside enemy territory in Iran while participating in Operation Epic Fury, where we’re doing unbelievably well. Well, at a level that nobody’s ever seen before.»
Trump quickly paused his hailing of the rescue to add a warning for Iran to come to peace.
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President Donald Trump describes the ‘historic’ mission to rescue two stranded airmen behind enemy lines. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
«The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,» Trump said.
Trump continued to press Iran to come to a peace deal, hours after saying the offers thus far are «not enough,» and War Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed the heaviest bombing of Iran to date.
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«By the way, per the president’s direction, [Monday] will be the largest volume of strikes since day one of this operation,» Hegseth vowed, taking the mic just before Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan «Raizin’» Caine.
«Tomorrow, even more than today. And then Iran has a choice,» Hegseth added. «Choose wisely, because this president does not play around. You can ask Soleimani, you can ask Maduro. You can ask Khamenei.»
Trump, responding to a question from Fox News, noted there were military leaders warning against the dangerous exfiltration of the two airmen, citing the risks to a multitude of troops.
«There were military people, very professional, that preferred not doing it: These two were totally on board, which was very important,» Trump said, noting Hegseth and Gen. Caine.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran to ‘choose wisely’ as President Donald Trump has ordered the two heaviest days of bombings on the regime. (Kent Nishimura / AFP)
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«But, no, there were military people that said, ‘You just don’t do this; you don’t go into the heart of a very powerful military.»
Trump noted that «half the people are wearing uniforms» in Iran, exacerbating the challenges of extracting the American airmen.
«I was surprised somebody said it’s the only time it’s ever been done,» Trump continued. «I said, that’s not possible, but it is possible because you’re going into hundreds of thousands of soldiers along the path. I mean, look at some of the helicopters, how they got hit.»
Trump, in a moment that went from serious to lighter, asked Caine «how many» people conducted the rescue.
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«I’d love to keep that a secret,» Caine shot back.
«I’ll keep it a secret, but it was hundreds and hundreds of these people,» Trump said.
«Hundreds of people went into this journey. Hundreds of people could have been killed. Forget about the equipment. A lot of equipment. Nobody cares of it. Hundreds of people could have been killed,» Trump added.
«So we had people that were within the military that said, ‘This is not a wise move,’» Trump said.
«And I understood that, but I decided to do it.»

Gen. Dan Caine (right) said he wanted to keep some details of the historic rescue secret to preserve future missions as President Donald Trump (left) and War Secretary Pete Hegseth (center) vowed the two heaviest days of bombing to come in Iran. (Andrew Harnik)
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For now, Tuesday night’s 8 p.m. ET deadline looms for Iran to make a deal to Trump’s satisfaction.
«I can’t talk about ceasefire, but I can tell you that we have an active, willing participant on the other side,» Trump said, acknowledging Iran has been «excellent negotiators» because they have been able to delay peace for decades. «They would like to be able to make a deal. I can’t say any more than that.»
«I can tell you they’re negotiating, we think, in good faith,» Trump said. «We’re going to find out. We’re getting the help of some incredible countries that want this to be ended, because it affects them.
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The «plan,» short of an imminent peace deal, Trump expounded, would be devastating for a country that would require a century to rebuild.
«We have a plan, because of the power of our military, where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 tomorrow night, where every power plant in Iran will be out of business, burning, exploding, and never to be used again,» Trump vowed. «I mean, complete demolition by 12, and it’ll happen over a period of four hours if we wanted to. «We don’t want that to happen.»
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«So do I want to do that? No. Do I want to destroy their infrastructure? No,» Trump concluded. «It will take them 100 years to rebuild. Right now, if we left today, it would take them 20 years to rebuild their country. And it would never be as good as it was. And the only way they’re going to be able to rebuild their country is to utilize the genius of the United States of America.»
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