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Netanyahu ratifica su alianza con Trump mientras se profundiza el éxodo masivo en Gaza

Con una visita conjunta al Muro de los Lamentos, el secretario de Estado norteamericano, Marco Rubio, y el primer ministro israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, volvieron a sellar la férrea alianza entre ambos países en un momento de máxima tensión en Medio Oriente marcado por un éxodo masivo de palestinos que huyen de la Ciudad de Gaza.
“Bajo la presidencia de Donald Trump y el secretario Rubio, esta alianza nunca ha sido tan fuerte y lo agradecemos profundamente”, dijo Netanyahu mientras visitaban los túneles subterráneos del Muro acompañados por el embajador de EE.UU. en Israel, Mike Huckabee, y sus respectivas esposas.
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Antes, los tres rezaron juntos en el Muro de las Lamentaciones, el lugar más sagrado para el judaísmo. Rubio lo hizo portando una kipá en la cabeza. Luego, metieron entre las piedras de la pared sus respectivas notas en papel como dicta la tradición judía por la que se anotan allí oraciones, deseos o sueños.
La visita de Rubio, que aterrizó este domingo en Israel, se produce cinco días después de que Israel intentara matar a altos cargos de Hamas afincados en Qatar mientras estudiaban la última propuesta de alto el fuego estadounidense, un ataque que molestó al presidente estadounidense. Qatar es un aliado de Estados Unidos y uno de los principales mediadores para negociar un alto el fuego en Gaza.
Éxodo masivo de palestinos de la Ciudad de Gaza
En tanto, miles de palestinos huyeron este domingo hacia el sur desde la ciudad de Gaza ante los crecientes bombardeos. El Ejército de Israel estima que desde que recrudeció sus ataques a la capital unas 300.000 personas fueron forzosamente desplazadas hacia el sur.
La ciudad de Gaza está en su totalidad clasificada por el Ejército como una “zona de combate peligrosa”, lo que hace a toda su población susceptible de ser víctima de los bombardeos.
Las autoridades israelíes calculan que un millón de personas abandonarán Ciudad de Gaza, ubicaba en el norte de la Franja, para reubicarse en el sur del enclave, devastado por casi dos años de conflicto.
A pesar de que las playas de Mawasi (sur) y las de la ciudad de Gaza (norte) están separadas solo por unos 25 kilómetros, el viaje se alarga durante más de cinco horas por el aluvión de gazatíes que se dirigen hacia el sur por la carretera que las conecta, la de Rashid, que atraviesa la Franja en paralelo al mar. Desplazados palestinos huyen hacia el sur (Foto: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)
“Llevo diez días yendo al sur para buscar un lugar, pero no encuentro nada. Mi familia está compuesta por cincuenta personas. Nadie tiene dinero para salir, no hay nadie que nos transporte, no hay nadie que nos dé cobijo, ni (hay un lugar con) agua donde podamos quedarnos”, lamenta Yahya Ahmed junto al embotellamiento con una pequeña mochila a su espalda.
Fue uno de los miles de habitantes de la región norte de la Franja (que engloba las localidades de Yabalia, Beit Lahia y Beit Hanoun) que huyeron a la ciudad de Gaza ante el avance de las tropas israelíes, que ahora permanecen acantonadas en Yabalia a la espera de lanzar su ofensiva contra la capital.
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Según los reportes desde la zona, entre el 40 y el 50% de quienes se dirigen al sur lo hacen a pie, ya sean hombres, mujeres, niños o ancianos.
La ruta es un hervidero de furgonetas destartaladas. Entre los incesantes pitidos de quienes tratan de avanzar en el atasco, algunas se abren paso con las ventanas agujereadas y destrozadas por impactos de bala. Las bombas caen sobre la Ciudad de Gaza (Foto: REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
Una excavadora se dirige hacia un coche que se ha hundido por el peso que carga: sobre él se alzan varios metros de colchones y valijas amarrados con cuerdas.
A su alrededor, otras furgonetas más resistentes avanzan lentamente. “El transporte es extremadamente difícil: no hay vehículos en condiciones para funcionar, no hay combustible, no hay comida, ni agua, ni dinero para movernos de un lugar a otro. Ni siquiera hay tiendas de campaña”, grita apretando los puños Mohammed Kahlouch, otro gazatí que se detiene en la ruta.
El Ejército israelí les ordena a ir hacia las playas del sur, en Mawasi y Jan Yunis, donde estableció una “zona humanitaria”. Sin embargo, muchos gazatíes denuncian que allí no queda espacio.
Ante esta carencia, las fuerzas armadas también permiten a los desplazados dirigirse a las playas de Deir al Balah (centro).
El resto, el 82% de Gaza, forma parte de las áreas militarizadas en manos de Israel o se encuentra bajo órdenes de evacuación.
(Con información de EFE y AFP)
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Trump says he plans to order federal ban on Anthropic AI after company refuses Pentagon demands

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President Donald Trump on Friday said he was ordering every federal government agency to stop using Athropic AI immediately.
«THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL NEVER ALLOW A RADICAL LEFT, WOKE COMPANY TO DICTATE HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS! That decision belongs to YOUR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, and the tremendous leaders I appoint to run our Military,» Trump began in a lengthy Truth Social post Friday afternoon.
He added, «The Leftwing nut jobs at Anthropic have made a DISASTROUS MISTAKE trying to STRONG-ARM the Department of War, and force them to obey their Terms of Service instead of our Constitution. Their selfishness is putting AMERICAN LIVES at risk, our Troops in danger, and our National Security in JEOPARDY.»
The president said he would immediately direct every federal agency to stop using Anthropic technology.
Secretary of War for Public Affairs Sean Parnell speaks to the media. Earlier this week, Anthropic leadership refused demands from the Department of War to use its artificial intelligence for «all lawful purposes.» (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
«We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again!» he continued.
There will be a six-month phase out period for agencies such as the Department of War, he added.
«Anthropic better get their act together, and be helpful during this phase out period, or I will use the Full Power of the Presidency to make them comply, with major civil and criminal consequences to follow,» he wrote.
He continued, «WE will decide the fate of our Country — NOT some out-of-control, Radical Left AI company run by people who have no idea what the real World is all about.»
Earlier this week, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refused demands from the Department of War to use its artificial intelligence for «all lawful purposes,» but Amodei said no, concerned over the possibility it could be used for «mass domestic surveillance» or «fully autonomous weapons.»
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President Donald Trump on Friday said he was ordering every federal government agency to stop using Anthropic AI immediately. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
«The Department of War has stated they will only contract with AI companies who accede to ‘any lawful use’ and remove safeguards in the cases mentioned above. They have threatened to remove us from their systems if we maintain these safeguards; they have also threatened to designate us a ‘supply chain risk’ — a label reserved for US adversaries, never before applied to an American company — and to invoke the Defense Production Act to force the safeguards’ removal,» Amodei said in a Thursday statement.
He declared that the «threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request.»
Assistant to the Secretary of War for Public Affairs Sean Parnell declared in a post on X that the department does not want to engage in either of those activities but is asking to use Anthropic’s AI for all legal purposes.
«The Department of War has no interest in using AI to conduct mass surveillance of Americans (which is illegal) nor do we want to use AI to develop autonomous weapons that operate without human involvement,» Parnell said in the post. «Here’s what we’re asking: Allow the Pentagon to use Anthropic’s model for all lawful purposes.»
«This is a simple, common-sense request that will prevent Anthropic from jeopardizing critical military operations and potentially putting our warfighters at risk. We will not let ANY company dictate the terms regarding how we make operational decisions. They have until 5:01 PM ET on Friday to decide. Otherwise, we will terminate our partnership with Anthropic and deem them a supply chain risk for DOW,» he noted.
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Anthropic Co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei declared this week that the «threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request.» (Chance Yeh/Getty Images for HubSpot)
Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering Emil Michael accused Anthropic and Amodei of lying.
In a post on X, Michael called Amodei «a liar» who «has a God-complex.»
«He wants nothing more than to try to personally control the US Military and is ok putting our nation’s safety at risk. The @DeptofWar will ALWAYS adhere to the law but not bend to whims of any one for-profit tech company,» he asserted.
In another post he asserted, «Anthropic is lying. The @DeptofWar doesn’t do mass surveillance as that is already illegal. What we are talking about is allowing our warfighters to use AI without having to call @DarioAmodei for permission to shoot down an enemy drone swarms that would kill Americans.»
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«It is the Department’s prerogative to select contractors most aligned with their vision. But given the substantial value that Anthropic’s technology provides to our armed forces, we hope they reconsider,» Amodei said in a statement sent on Thursday to Fox News Digital. «Our strong preference is to continue to serve the Department and our warfighters — with our two requested safeguards in place. Should the Department choose to offboard Anthropic, we will work to enable a smooth transition to another provider, avoiding any disruption to ongoing military planning, operations, or other critical missions. Our models will be available on the expansive terms we have proposed for as long as required.»
«We remain ready to continue our work to support the national security of the United States,» he added.
Fox News Digital’s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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UN Human Rights Council chief cuts off speaker criticizing US-sanctioned official

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The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) abruptly cut off a video statement after the speaker began criticizing several United Nations officials, including one who has been sanctioned by the Trump administration. The video message was being played during a U.N. session in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday morning.
Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the and president of Human Rights, called out several U.N. officials in her message, including U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who is the subject of U.S. sanctions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against Albanese July 9, 2025, saying that she «has spewed unabashed antisemitism, expressed support for terrorism and open contempt for the United States, Israel and the West.»
«That bias has been apparent across the span of her career, including recommending that the ICC, without a legitimate basis, issue arrest warrants targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant,» Rubio added.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Francesca Albanese (Getty Images)
«I was the only American U.N.-accredited NGO with a speaking slot, and I wasn’t allowed even to conclude my 90 seconds of allotted time. Free speech is non-existent at the U.N. so-called ‘Human Rights Council,’» Bayefsky told Fox News Digital.
Bayefsky noted the irony of the council cutting off her video in a proceeding that was said to be an «interactive dialogue,» an event during which experts are allowed to speak to the council about human rights issues.
«I was cut off after naming Francesca Albanese, Navi Pillay and Chris Sidoti for covering up Palestinian use of rape as a weapon of war and trafficking in blatant antisemitism. I named the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, who is facing disturbing sexual assault allegations but still unaccountable almost two years later. Those are the people and the facts that the United Nations wants to protect and hide,» Bayefsky told Fox News Digital.
«It is an outrage that I am silenced and singled out for criticism on the basis of naming names.»
Bayefsky’s statement was cut off as she accused Albanese and Navi Pillay, the former chair of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory; and Chris Sidoti, a commissioner of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory. She also slammed Khan, who has faced rape allegations. Khan has denied the sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Had her video message been played in full, Bayefsky would have gone on to criticize Türk’s recent report for not demanding accountability for the atrocities committed by Hamas Oct. 7, 2023.
When the video was cut short, Human Rights Council President Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro characterized Bayefsky’s remarks as «derogatory, insulting and inflammatory» and said that they were «not acceptable.»
«The language used by the speaker cannot be allowed as it has exceeded the limits of tolerance and respect within the framework of the council which we all in this room hold to,» Suryodipuro said.

The Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Feb. 26, 2025. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)
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In response to Fox News Digital’s request for comment, Human Rights Council Media Officer Pascal Sim said the council has had long-established rules on what it considers to be acceptable language.
«Rulings regarding the form and language of interventions in the Human Rights Council are established practices that have been in place throughout the existence of the council and used by all council presidents when it comes to ensuring respect, tolerance and dignity inherent to the discussion of human rights issues,» Sim told Fox News Digital.
When asked if the video had been reviewed ahead of time, Sim said it was assessed for length and audio quality to allow for interpretation, but that the speakers are ultimately «responsible for the content of their statement.»
«The video statement by the NGO ‘Touro Law Center, The Institute on Human Rights and The Holocaust’ was interrupted when it was deemed that the language exceeded the limits of tolerance and respect within the framework of the council and could not be tolerated,» Sim said.
«As the presiding officer explained at the time, all speakers are to remain within the appropriate framework and terminology used in the council’s work, which is well known by speakers who routinely participate in council proceedings. Following that ruling, none of the member states of the council have objected to it.»

Flag alley at the United Nations’ European headquarters during the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 11, 2023. (Denis Balibouse/File Photo/Reuters)
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While Bayefsky’s statement was cut off, other statements accusing Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing were allowed to be played and read in full.
This is not the first time that Bayefsky was interrupted. Exactly one year ago, on Feb. 27, 2025, her video was cut off when she mentioned the fate of Ariel and Kfir Bibas. Jürg Lauber, president of the U.N. Human Rights Council at the time, stopped the video and declared that Bayefsky had used inappropriate language.
Bayefsky began the speech by saying, «The world now knows Palestinian savages murdered 9-month-old baby Kfir,» and she ws almost immediately cut off by Lauber.
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«Sorry, I have to interrupt,» Lauber abruptly said as the video of Bayefsky was paused. Lauber briefly objected to the «language» used in the video, but then allowed it to continue. After a few more seconds, the video was shut off entirely.
Lauber reiterated that «the language that’s used by the speaker cannot be tolerated,» adding that it «exceeds clearly the limits of tolerance and respect.»
Last year, when the previous incident occurred, Bayefsky said she believed the whole thing was «stage-managed,» as the council had advanced access to her video and a transcript and knew what she would say.
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