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Tensión en Cachemira EN VIVO: el Secretario General de la ONU dijo que “el mundo no se puede dar el lujo de una confrontación militar entre India y Pakistán”

India lanzó el miércoles al menos tres misiles a través de la frontera hacia territorio controlado por Pakistán en medio de crecientes tensiones entre ambos países por el ataque del mes pasado en la parte de Cachemira controlada por India.
Los misiles impactaron en ubicaciones de la Cachemira administrada por Pakistán y en la provincia oriental de Punjab, según tres funcionarios de seguridad.
Los ataques ocurrieron en medio de crecientes tensiones entre ambas naciones por el ataque del mes pasado contra turistas en la parte de Cachemira controlada por India. India ha culpado a Pakistán de respaldar el ataque de milicias, lo cual Islamabad ha refutado.
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Explosiones en la Cachemira administrada por India
A primera hora del miércoles se oyó una explosión en la ciudad de Srinagar, en la Cachemira administrada por India, según informó CNN.
Aún se desconoce la causa de la explosión. Srinagar es la mayor ciudad de la Cachemira administrada por India.
El secretario general de la ONU pidió moderación»
El secretario general de la ONU, António Guterres, está “muy preocupado” por las operaciones militares indias a través de la línea de control y la frontera internacional, según ha declarado un portavoz.
El jefe de la ONU ha pedido la máxima contención militar tanto a India como a Pakistán.
“El Secretario General está muy preocupado por las operaciones militares indias a través de la Línea de Control y la frontera internacional. Pide a ambos países la máxima moderación militar”, ha declarado el portavoz.
“El mundo no puede permitirse una confrontación militar entre India y Pakistán”.
Donald Trump repudió el ataque de India a Pakistán: “Es una pena”
El presidente de Estados Unidos expresó su deseo de que las hostilidades entre ambos países “terminen muy pronto”
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, lamentó este martes el reciente ataque aéreo ejecutado por India sobre posiciones en Pakistán y en la región de Cachemira administrada por Islamabad.
Qué hay detrás del atentado que reavivó las tensiones por Cachemira y que llevó a India a atacar Pakistán
Nueva Delhi calificó la masacre del 22 de abril como un ataque terrorista y culpó a Islamabad de respaldarla. Los atacantes siguen prófugos; desataron un nuevo conflicto entre dos vecinos poseedores de armas nucleares

Cientos de turistas, familias y parejas de luna de miel indios, atraídos por la impresionante belleza del Himalaya, disfrutaban de una pradera de postal en Cachemira. Desconocían que hombres armados con uniformes militares acechaban en el bosque.
Tensión en Cachemira: así es el arsenal nuclear de India y Pakistán
Tras semanas de cruces, Nueva Delhi lanzó un ataque con misiles sobre el país vecino, lo que encendió las alarmas de la comunidad internacional, por tratarse de dos potencias con capacidad atómica

Tras semanas de tensión, este martes, la India atacó con misiles a Pakistán, en represalia por el atentado del 22 de abril en la zona de Cachemira bajo su control, del cual responsabiliza a Islamabad.
Qué se sabe hasta ahora
- El gobierno indio afirma haber lanzado ataques contra Pakistán y la zona de Cachemira administrada por Pakistán en respuesta al mortífero atentado del mes pasado contra turistas en la zona de Cachemira administrada por India.
- Delhi afirma haber atacado nueve lugares, pero no instalaciones militares pakistaníes.
- El ejército pakistaní afirma haber atacado tres lugares y promete responder.
- El ejército indio afirma que Pakistán “disparó artillería” a través de las líneas divisorias de Cachemira en respuesta.
- Testigos informan de explosiones en la zona de Cachemira administrada por Pakistán, cerca de la ciudad de Muzaffarabad. Las imágenes también captan varias explosiones fuertes allí.
- Cachemira, que tanto India como Pakistán reclaman en su totalidad pero administran sólo en parte, ha sido un punto álgido entre los dos países desde la Partición en 1947.
La ministra principal de Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, ha declarado el estado de emergencia en toda la provincia.
Se han cancelado las vacaciones de todos los médicos y el personal sanitario de los hospitales de Punjab, y se les ha ordenado que se presenten a trabajar inmediatamente.
El primer ministro de Pakistán, Shehbaz Sharif, ha anunciado una reunión del comité de seguridad nacional en Islamabad tras el ataque con misiles indio contra territorio controlado por Pakistán.
La reunión está prevista para las 10 de la mañana, hora local, según informa Geo TV, citando al ministro de Información de Pakistán, Attaullah Tarar.
India disparó misiles desde su propio espacio aéreo, según el ministro de defensa pakistaní
El ministro de Defensa de Pakistán, Khawaja Asif, dijo a Geo TV que India lanzó misiles contra Pakistán desde su propio espacio aéreo y que los ataques alcanzaron zonas civiles. Dijo que la afirmación de India de “atacar campos terroristas” es falsa.
Pakistán dice haber derribado dos jets indios
La fuerza aérea de Pakistán ha derribado dos jets indios en represalia por los ataques sobre territorio controlado por Pakistán, según fuentes de seguridad pakistaníes.
Un comunicado de la cadena estatal pakistaní PTV afirma que las fuerzas pakistaníes están respondiendo “con contundencia” a la “agresión” de India.
Todos los aviones de las fuerzas aéreas pakistaníes están a salvo, dice, citando fuentes de seguridad, y añade: “Las fuerzas armadas de Pakistán están dando una respuesta adecuada a la agresión del enemigo”.
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Jaulas, túneles y fosas: familiares de ex rehenes de Hamas en Gaza cuentan su duro cautiverio

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Trump threatens Hamas if Gaza ceasefire collapses as JD Vance to visit Israel

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As it was announced that Vice President JD Vance would visit Israel, President Donald Trump once again warned Hamas, saying the U.S.-brokered Gaza truce must hold, and issued another blunt warning to the terrorist group.
During a White House meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday, Trump warned, «We’re going to eradicate them. If we have to, they’ll be eradicated. And they know that,» he told reporters, and stressed the deal’s broad backing — «59 countries that agreed to the deal» — while insisting the ceasefire remains in place and warning that any further violence would be met with decisive action.
While details of Vance’s trip to Israel have yet to be announced, Washington’s diplomacy is extending beyond Jerusalem, as U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were expected to travel to Egypt from Israel for talks with Hamas representatives, underscoring a push to move from preserving the ceasefire toward negotiating the more fraught next phase.
ISRAEL SAYS HAMAS VIOLATED CEASEFIRE WITH ‘MULTIPLE ATTACKS’ LEADING TO IDF RESPONSE
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and former National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on April 7, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
At Monday’s meeting with the Australian pm, Trump was asked by a reporter whether the U.S. would put boots on the ground, Trump said his administration does not plan to deploy troops and that other countries — and Israel itself — could act if needed.
«We don’t need to, because we have many countries, as you know, signed on to this deal,» he said. «We’ve had countries calling me when they saw some of the killing with Hamas, saying we’d love to go in and take care of the situation ourselves. In addition, you have Israel — they would go in, in two minutes. If I asked him to go in, I could tell him, go in and take care of it. But right now, we haven’t said that. We’re going to give it a little chance, and hopefully there will be a little less violence.»
He added a blunt warning about Hamas’ capacity and support. «But right now, you know, they’re violent people. Hamas has been very violent, but they don’t have the backing of Iran anymore… They have to be good, and if they’re not good, they’ll be eradicated — because absolutely we can, and we have the capacity to do so.»
The comments came as senior U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Israeli leaders to shore up the fragile, Trump-brokered, 20-step ceasefire plan after a weekend flare-up. Hamas terrorists killed two Israeli soldiers, prompting Israeli strikes against the terror group. Despite the violence, both Israel and Hamas publicly recommitted to the truce.

President Donald Trump, left, and Anthony Albanese, Australia’s prime minister, shake hands outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Oct. 20, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
HAMAS ACCEPTS TRUMP PEACE PLAN ENDING 2 YEARS OF WAR IN GAZA, RETURNING HOSTAGES
On the ground, the IDF took custody of the coffin of another deceased hostage. A joint IDF–ISA statement asked the public to «act with sensitivity and wait for the official identification, which will first be provided to the families,» while adding that, «Hamas is required to uphold the agreement and take the necessary steps to return all the deceased hostages.» Israeli officials say Hamas could hand over six more bodies immediately out of the 15 still believed in Gaza, though some remains may be impossible to recover amid widespread destruction.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking in the Knesset, struck a hard line while stressing close U.S.–Israel coordination. He warned the fighting was far from over and said violations would carry a «very heavy price,» while praising the «unprecedented closeness» with Washington.

A group of Hamas terrorists in Deir-el Balah in central Gaza as 20 living Israeli hostages were freed on Oct. 13, 2025. (TPS-IL)
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Separately, the IDF said Southern Command troops have begun marking a so-called yellow line inside Gaza — 3.5-meter concrete barriers topped by yellow poles placed roughly every 200 meters — to establish «tactical clarity on the ground» as part of the ceasefire arrangement. The military said the marking will continue «in the coming period» as forces work to remove threats and defend Israeli civilians.
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Trump admin agencies coordinating to expose Biden admin’s ‘prolific and dangerous’ weaponization of government

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EXCLUSIVE: Trump administration agencies are working to expose the Biden administration’s «prolific and dangerous weaponization of government,» Fox News Digital has learned.
The Interagency Weaponization Working Group (IWWG) is made up of officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Justice Department, the FBI, the CIA and more.
Officials told Fox News Digital that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard initiated the Interagency Weaponization Working Group, which has been meeting biweekly since April to «share information, coordinate, and execute.»
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced on Tuesday the revocation of former intelligence officials’ credentials. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
DOJ TASK FORCE FINDS NUMEROUS INSTANCES OF ANTI-CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT BIAS UNDER BIDEN
«The American people made a clear choice when they elected President Trump — to stop the Biden administration’s prolific and dangerous weaponization of government agencies against the American people and the Constitution,» Gabbard told Fox News Digital. «I stood up this working group to start the important work of interagency coordination under President Trump’s leadership to deliver accountability.»
She added: «True accountability is the first step toward lasting change.»
Officials told Fox News Digital the group was created to streamline information sharing across the government in support of the Trump executive order.

Attorney General Pam Bondi is sworn in before a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025. (Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo)
«Joe Biden’s Department of Justice targeted President Trump and anyone close to him, prosecuted pro-life advocates, treated parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists, and destroyed public trust in federal law enforcement,» Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News Digital.
GABBARD FIRES ‘DEEP STATE’ HEADS OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE COUNCIL TO ROOT OUT ‘POLITICIZATION OF INTEL’
«Under President Trump, we are working every day alongside our partners to end weaponization and restore one tier of justice for all,» Bondi said.
Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News Digital that, «for years, Biden’s DOJ turned federal law enforcement into a political weapon.»
FLASHBACK: HOUSE WEAPONIZATION PANEL RELEASES 17,000-PAGE REPORT EXPOSING ‘TWO-TIERED SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT’
«Going after President Trump, pro-life Americans, and parents at school boards while letting real criminals run wild,» Patel told Fox News Digital. «Under Preisdent Trump, we’ve ripped that agenda out by the roots.»

Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on Sept. 16, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Patel added: «We’re restoring equal justice under the law, one standard, one mission: Protect the American people.»
Officials involved pointed Fox News Digital to President Trump’s executive order, which says interagency coordination is needed to «ensure accountability for the previous administration’s weaponization of the federal government against the American people.»
GABBARD ESTABLISHES NEW INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TASK FORCE TO RESTORE TRANSPARENCY
The executive order had directed Gabbard, in consultation with the heads of other appropriate departments and agencies within the intelligence community, to «take all appropriate action to review the activities of the intelligence community over the last four years and identify any instances» of the weaponization of government.
Officials told Fox News Digital that the interagency group is «working to undo the Biden administration’s whole-of-government approach to abuse the powers of government against the American people.»
«The weaponization of government against Americans did not happen in one agency, one time,» an official explained. «It happened repeatedly over the duration of the Biden administration.»

Attorney General Pam Bondi, left, FBI Director Kash Patel, center, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, center right, are seen on Wednesday, March 5, awaiting Muhammed Sharifullah’s arrival in the U.S. following his arrest overseas. (Justice Department)
FLASHBACK: FBI INTERVIEWED PRIEST, CHURCH CHOIR DIRECTOR AHEAD OF ANTI-CATHOLIC MEMO, HOUSE GOP FINDS
«That’s why, in order to depoliticize and deweaponize the government, it is important to understand what agencies carried out, what roles, and why,» the official continued. «The IWWG is essential for coordinating across agencies.»
But officials said the media has attempted to «negatively spin lawful oversight and accountability» by claiming it is a way for the Trump administration to weaponize the government against its political opponents.
FLASHBACK: BIDEN CAMPAIGN, BLINKEN ORCHESTRATED INTEL LETTER TO DISCREDIT HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY, EX-CIA OFFICIAL SAYS
«The irony is, accusing the Interagency Weaponization Working Group of targeting the president’s political opponents is classic projection and could not be further from the truth,» an official said.
The official said that there is «no targeting of any individual person for retribution.»
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«IWWG is simply looking at available facts and evidence that may point to actions, reports, agencies, individuals, and more who illegally weaponized the government in order to carry out political attacks,» the official said.
«The only people who fear accountability are the ones who never expected to face it,» the official continued. «Oversight is not the problem—abuse of power is.»
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