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Netanyahu llevará el programa nuclear iraní y la próxima fase del plan para Gaza a la agenda de su reunión con Trump

El primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, aseguró este lunes que abordará las actividades nucleares de Irán durante su visita de la próxima semana al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump. La declaración se produjo en Jerusalén, en una rueda de prensa conjunta con el primer ministro griego, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, y el presidente chipriota, Nikos Christodoulides.
Netanyahu afirmó que Israel tiene constancia de que el régimen de Irán ha estado realizando “ejercicios” recientemente, sin ofrecer detalles adicionales. Sus palabras coincidieron con informaciones difundidas por medios estatales iraníes que indicaron que Teherán llevó a cabo maniobras con misiles en varias ciudades a lo largo del lunes, el segundo ejercicio de este tipo del que se tiene constancia en el último mes.
Las potencias occidentales consideran que el arsenal de misiles balísticos iraníes constituye tanto una amenaza militar convencional para la estabilidad de Medio Oriente como un posible vector para el despliegue de armas nucleares, en caso de que Irán llegara a desarrollarlas. Teherán, por su parte, niega de forma reiterada que tenga intención de fabricar una bomba atómica.
El primer ministro israelí subrayó que, pese a los “grandes logros” alcanzados durante una guerra de 12 días con Irán en junio, las posiciones de fondo de Israel y Estados Unidos no han variado. Entre ellas, mencionó de forma explícita la exigencia de una reducción del nivel de enriquecimiento de uranio por parte de la República Islámica.
“Obviamente será un punto en nuestras discusiones”, dijo Netanyahu al referirse a su encuentro con Trump la próxima semana. Añadió que Israel no busca “la confrontación” con Irán, sino “la estabilidad, la prosperidad y la paz”, una formulación habitual en el discurso del Gobierno israelí cuando se refiere a la disuasión frente a Teherán.
El debate sobre el programa nuclear iraní se produce en un contexto de estancamiento diplomático. Tras la retirada unilateral de Estados Unidos del acuerdo nuclear de 2015 durante la anterior presidencia de Trump, Irán ha incrementado progresivamente sus niveles de enriquecimiento de uranio, reduciendo la cooperación con el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica, según informes previos del organismo.
En paralelo, Netanyahu señaló que otro de los ejes centrales de su visita a Washington será avanzar hacia “la siguiente fase” del plan de Gaza promovido por Trump. Aunque no ofreció detalles, la referencia apunta a las discusiones sobre la administración del enclave palestino y las condiciones de seguridad tras meses de ofensiva militar israelí.
El primer ministro también indicó que en sus conversaciones con el presidente estadounidense se abordará la situación en la frontera norte de Israel y la necesidad de hacer frente a los militantes de Hezbollah en Líbano, en un escenario de tensión persistente desde el inicio de la guerra en Gaza.
La presencia de los líderes de Grecia y Chipre en Jerusalén subrayó, además, el interés de Israel por reforzar sus alianzas regionales en el Mediterráneo oriental, una zona clave tanto para la seguridad como para los proyectos energéticos que involucran a los tres países.
A las puertas de la visita a Washington, la agenda de Netanyahu combina así los principales frentes estratégicos de Israel: el contencioso nuclear con Irán, la guerra y el futuro político de Gaza, y la disuasión frente a actores armados en Líbano. Un conjunto de dossiers que volverán a situar a Oriente Medio en el centro de la relación entre Jerusalén y la Casa Blanca.
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WATCH: Oklahoma trans attorney jailed for contempt after epic court meltdown

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A custody hearing in Ada, Oklahoma, last month took a turn for the unexpected — and the incredibly loud — after an attorney who identified himself as transgender was arrested and dragged from the courtroom where he had appeared to represent his client just minutes before.
The exchange occurred during a custody hearing in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, some 90 minutes southeast of Oklahoma City. The attorney, Rob Hopkins, was jailed for contempt after sparring repeatedly with the judge, Lori Jackson, during an otherwise unremarkable proceeding.
Surveillance footage, audio, and body camera footage reviewed by Fox News Digital has shed new light on the extraordinary confrontation, in which Hopkins can be seen actively resisting arrest by bailiffs. At one point, Hopkins can be seen splaying his body across the judge’s bench, resulting in a pile of documents being swept off its finely polished wood surface.
«You’re HURTING ME!» Hopkins bellowed, as bystanders looked on. «I can’t BREATHE!» he shrieked again, louder.
Attendees in the courtroom could be seen looking on quietly as Hopkins twisted, turned, and contorted his body to evade the handcuffs that officers used to restrain him.
«I felt very threatened by this person,» one individual could be heard telling the judge.
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(Surveillance footage provided to Fox News Digital by the Oklahoma District Attorney’s Office, 22nd District.)
The meltdown in question, and the arrest, occurred during a custody hearing punctuated by repeated interruptions from Hopkins and warnings from Jackson that he would be held in contempt.
Hopkins then suggested she was discriminating against him for his transgender status, escalating tensions inside the courtroom.
«It’s because I’m a transgender attorney practicing all over the state,» Hopkins leveled sharply, to which Jackson shot back: «I don’t know what you are.»
«I don’t know you from Adam,» Jackson said later, describing his conduct as «entirely inappropriate.»
Shortly after, bailiffs entered the courtroom, prompting the hearing to descend into complete chaos.
«Do NOT HURT ME!» Hopkins yelled at the officers.
«I’m being thrown down!» he bellowed, as he threw himself on the bench before the officers eventually forced him onto the floor.
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More officers streamed in to help restrain Hopkins, whose uproarious exclamations had, at that point, drawn a crowd — not only in the courtroom, but also in the hallways surrounding it, as the body camera footage shows.
«Get a female officer, now!» Hopkins demanded. «Call 911!» he shrieked, as the officers attempted to place him in handcuffs.
«I can’t breathe! I can’t breathe!» he declared.
From the floor of the court, Hopkins accused the officers of «throwing his glasses» onto the floor — a claim that surveillance footage reviewed by Fox News Digital appears to refute — and ordered the officers to place them back on his face.
«Put them on my face,» Hopkins demanded repeatedly, as the officers attempted to place Hopkins into a seated position and escort him from the court. «PUT THEM ON MY FACE!» Hopkins screamed once more, the volume and urgency unchanged from his request for emergency services just seconds before.
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Rob Hopkins, a transgender lawyer in Oklahoma, was jailed for contempt during a procedural hearing in Ada, Oklahoma, last month after a viral meltdown. ( Oklahoma District Attorney’s Office, 22nd Prosecutorial District.)
Hopkins said he has since shuttered his law firm following the contempt charge and fallout from the hearing.
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He did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment regarding either the proceedings in question or the reason for his firm’s closure.
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Iran executes people, including teens, by hanging

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The Islamic Republic of Iran took the lives of two men convicted of trying to storm a military facility and access an armory in January, the Mizan news outlet of Iran’s judiciary indicated on Sunday, according to Reuters.
An organization called Iran Human Rights said that the Iranian news agency reported that the two individuals, Mohammad Amin Biglari and Shahin Vahedparast Kolor, were hanged on April 5.
Biglari, a 19-year-old computer science student, Kolor, 30, were arrested with several other individuals on January 8 amid a crackdown against protesters in the nation’s capital city of Tehran, according to the Hengaw Organization for Human Rights.
They faced charges that included «‘enmity against God (moharebeh), corruption on earth, arson of public facilities, and assembly and collusion to commit crimes against national security,’» the group indicated.
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An Iranian flag is placed amids rubble and debris next to a destroyed residential building near Ferdowsi square in Tehran on March 3, 2026. ( ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images)
Another individual arrested January 8, 18-year-old Amirhossein Hatami, was hanged on April 2, Iran Human Rights noted, citing the Mizan News Agency.
Ali Fahim, a 23-year-old who was among those arrested on January 8, was executed on April 6, the Hengaw Organization noted on Monday, explaining that the Mizan news agency confirmed the killing.
«These executions are part of the Islamic Republic’s strategy of survival, waging war against its own people under the shadow of external conflict,» Iran Human Rights Director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam noted. «The international community must respond with urgency. The situation of prisoners and the regime’s systematic use of the death penalty as a political tool of repression must be made a central condition in any negotiations or engagement with the Islamic Republic.»
The executions occurred as the U.S. and Israel continue to wage war against Iran.
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US President Donald Trump takes a question from a reporter after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 2026. (Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images)
In a Sunday Truth Social post, President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iranian power infrastructure and bridges on Tuesday.
He demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz.
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A large plume of smoke rises over Tehran after explosions were reported in the city during the night on March 28, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. (Getty Images)
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«Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,» the president declared.
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