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Mientras su invasión de Ucrania ha quedado relegada a un segundo plano, Moscú quiere alzarse como mediador en la guerra desatada en torno a Gaza entre israelíes y palestinos. El presidente ruso, Vladímir Putin, ha pedido “un esfuerzo conjunto a la comunidad internacional para desescalar el conflicto palestino-israelí, lograr un alto el fuego y encontrar una solución política”, al mismo tiempo que ha advertido de que la tarea más urgente ahora “es conseguir una tregua duradera de verdad” para “evitar así la expansión geográfica de la guerra y preservar su frágil paz entre religiones”. El mandatario intervino en un encuentro por videoconferencia del grupo de los BRICS —formado hasta ahora por Brasil, India, China, Sudáfrica y la propia Rusia— en el que el grupo reclamó a ambas partes una tregua inmediata.
A esta reunión también fueron invitados los futuros miembros de los BRICS desde el 2024: Arabia Saudí, Egipto, Etiopía, Irán, Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Argentina, cuyo futuro en esta plataforma está en el aire tras la victoria del ultraliberal Javier Milei en las elecciones presidenciales de este fin de semana. El nuevo líder argentino ha reiterado muchas veces que no le interesa posicionarse políticamente junto a China y Rusia y se presentó con la bandera de Ucrania en su parlamento al inicio de la ofensiva rusa en el 2022. “Necesitamos saber cuál es la posición de la nueva administración de Buenos Aires. Hasta ahora no está clara esta cuestión”, ha manifestado este martes el viceministro de Exteriores ruso, Serguéi Riabkov.
Los BRICS han denunciado en su comunicado final que es intolerable cualquier ataque contra civiles, tanto israelíes como palestinos, y han condenado “cualquier desplazamiento forzoso o deportación de palestinos de su propia tierra, ya sea individualmente o en masa”. “Mostramos nuestra profunda preocupación por la terrible situación en los territorios palestinos ocupados”, agrega el grupo al unísono antes de exigir la creación del Estado Palestino como dicta la ONU.
Durante su intervención ante los BRICS, Putin ha considerado como un primer paso el acuerdo del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU para crear corredores humanitarios en Gaza después de un mes de discrepancias. “Aunque esta resolución contiene solamente un llamado al establecimiento de pausas humanitarias, y no un alto el fuego total, pensamos que el hecho mismo de su aprobación es un paso en la dirección correcta”, ha recalcado.
“Es terrible cuando ves cómo operan a niños sin anestesia”, ha afirmado el presidente ruso sobre Gaza el mismo día que se ha conocido que un famoso asesino ha obtenido el indulto del Kremlin por alistarse en la invasión de Ucrania. Nikolái Ogolobiak, condenado en 2010 a 20 años de cárcel por matar a adolescentes en rituales satánicos, debía abandonar la prisión en 2030.
Putin agregó ante el resto de líderes de los BRICS que su posición “es coherente y no oportunista” mientras sus tropas mantienen un cruento intercambio de ataques con las fuerzas de Kiev en territorio ucranio.
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El encuentro de los BRICS, cuya presidencia ostentará Rusia el próximo año, también ha mostrado la buena sintonía actual entre Moscú y Pekín. “China está dispuesta a trabajar con otros miembros para apoyar el trabajo de Rusia y crear una nueva era en la cooperación de los BRICS”, ha afirmado durante su intervención el líder chino, Xi Jinping.
A esta reunión también fueron invitados los futuros miembros de los BRICS desde el 2024: Arabia Saudí, Egipto, Etiopía, Irán, Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Argentina. Sin embargo, la adhesión de esta última está en el aire tras la victoria del ultraliberal Javier Milei en las elecciones presidenciales de este fin de semana, pues este ha reiterado muchas veces que no le interesa posicionarse políticamente junto a China y Rusia. De hecho, Milei se presentó con la bandera de Ucrania en el parlamento argentino al inicio de la ofensiva rusa en el 2022. “Necesitamos saber cuál es la posición de la nueva administración de Buenos Aires. Hasta ahora no está clara esta cuestión”, ha manifestado este martes el viceministro de Exteriores ruso, Serguéi Riabkov.
Al mismo tiempo, Moscú ha acogido otro encuentro paralelo sobre Gaza con el ministro de Exteriores de Palestina y los jefes de la diplomacia de varios países musulmanes que apoyan su causa: Arabia Saudí, Jordania, Egipto e Indonesia. En esta cita, el ministro de Exteriores ruso, Serguéi Lavrov, ha resaltado que su país apoya los puntos de vista de la Organización para la Cooperación Islámica y de los países de la Liga Árabe, incluida la creación del Estado Palestino. Además, ha enfatizado que el Kremlin mantiene constantemente contactos con todos los líderes de la región después de lo que ha denominado “los sucesos del 7 de octubre”, la masacre perpetrada por el grupo extremista Hamás en Israel.
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The White House released recently declassified intelligence on Tuesday confirming that the Russian mercenary organization Wagner group has been preparing to provide an air defense capability “to either Hezbollah or Iran,” according to National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.
Wagner was preparing to provide the capability at the direction of the Russian government, Kirby said.
The newly downgraded intelligence did not specify where the missile system would be coming from. But CNN previously reported that the Wagner Group had been tasked with carrying out the delivery of a surface-to-air SA-22 missile system from Syria to the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed to provide Hezbollah with the Russian-made missile defense system, known as a Pantsir, two people familiar with the intelligence told CNN last month.
“We will closely monitor for whether Wagner provides military equipment to Hezbollah or Iran,” Kirby said. “We are prepared to use our counterterrorism sanctions authorities against Russian individuals or entities making these destabilizing transfers.”
Russia’s role in directing the transfer of an air defense system to Hezbollah reflects Moscow’s ongoing arms relationship with Iran and its proxies, which has only strengthened since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. The US is also concerned that Iran is preparing to provide Russia with ballistic missiles, which Iran showcased to Russian Defense Minister Shoigu during the latter’s visit to Tehran in September, Kirby said on Tuesday.
Wagner and Hezbollah fighters have also both operated in Syria for years, where they have been working alongside Russian and Syrian armed forces to bolster the Assad regime against the Syrian opposition. Hezbollah began to pull its fighters out in recent years, but the group is also backed by Iran, which is a close Assad ally. A source familiar with western intelligence told CNN previously that there has been evidence of increasing collaboration between Hezbollah and Wagner in Syria.
The possibility that Hezbollah could soon have a new air defense system comes amid concerns that the militants are considering opening a new front in Israel’s war on Hamas, on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon. The US has repeatedly warned Hezbollah and other Iran-backed groups to stay out of the conflict and has positioned aircraft carriers and troops in the region to try to deter against a potential escalation.
Still, Iran-backed militia groups have launched over 60 attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria since October 17, prompting the US to respond with strikes on the militants.
The US intelligence community has assessed that Iran has been calibrating its response to Israel’s military intervention in Gaza to avoid direct conflict with Israel or the US, while still exacting costs on its adversaries via its proxy groups, CNN has reported.
But Iran does not maintain perfect control of its umbrella of these proxy groups, officials say—in particular over Hezbollah. Hezbollah is an ally of Hamas, the group that attacked Israel on October 7, and has long positioned itself as fighting against Israel.
Hezbollah and Israel have engaged in cross-border strikes on each other in northern Israel and southern Lebanon over the last month, but US officials believe Hezbollah is for now not planning on entering the war in force.
The White House revealed on Tuesday that Russia’s Wagner group was gearing up to enhance the air defences of either Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement or the Iranian regime.
This move is characterized as an “unprecedented defence cooperation” between Russia and these two US adversaries. According to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, the information they have suggests that Wagner, under the guidance of the Russian government, was making preparations to supply air defence capabilities to either Hezbollah or Iran.
“Our information… indicates that Wagner, at the direction of the Russian government, was preparing to provide an air defence capability to either Hezbollah or Iran,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
On the other hand, The United States military has experienced a concerning uptick in attacks within the regions of Iraq and Syria, tallying a total of 58 incidents targeting American troops since October 17, as reported by the Pentagon.
This surge in attacks underscores the ongoing security challenges U.S. forces face in the region.
Addressing concerns regarding the Pentagon’s response, Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh reassured that they are not waiting for a service member to be killed before taking more decisive action.
According to the report, nearly 60 US service members have been injured in the recent attacks, which escalated following the US deployment of troops and assets to the Middle East after a significant attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7.
Despite facing more than 30 attacks in Iraq, the United States has opted not to respond within Iraqi territory against the fighters and militants supported by Iran.
Health authorities in Palestine have reported that, since the beginning of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the number of casualties in Gaza has tragically risen to 13,000 fatalities and 30,000 wounded.
In a statement released on Sunday, health authorities in Palestine disclosed a tragic toll, with 5,500 children among the casualties who have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict.
According to a statement, over 6,000 individuals, including 4,000 women and children, are trapped under the rubble in various parts of Gaza.
In a recent development, both Hamas and Israel have announced that they are close to a ceasefire.