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Excarcelan al opositor venezolano Juan Pablo Guanipa, dirigente cercano a María Corina Machado

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Por Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español

El dirigente opositor venezolano Juan Pablo Guanipa fue excarcelado este domingo luego de más de ocho meses de prisión, según informó su hijo en redes sociales.

“Anuncio que mi papá, Juan Pablo Guanipa, fue liberado hace minutos”, indicó Ramón Guanipa en X. “Luego de más de ocho meses de injusta prisión y más de un año y medio separados, toda nuestra familia podrá abrazarse de nuevo pronto”, agregó.

Por su parte, el propio Guanipa subió un video a sus redes sociales. “Hoy estamos saliendo en libertad. Mucho que hablar acerca del presente y del futuro de Venezuela, siempre con la verdad por delante”, declaró.

La excarcelación del abogado, estrecho colaborador de la líder opositora María Corina Machado, fue celebrada por la exdiputada. “¡Mi querido Juan Pablo, contando los minutos para abrazarte! Tú eres un héroe y la historia lo reconocerá siempre”, dijo en X.

Guanipa fue detenido en mayo de 2025, cuando el ministro del Interior, Diosdado Cabello, afirmó sin presentar pruebas que era parte de las acciones para prevenir un supuesto plan contra las elecciones regionales y legislativas previstas para ese fin de semana. El dirigente había pasado meses en la clandestinidad después de las cuestionadas elecciones de julio de 2024.

El viernes, el presidente de la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, prometió ante familiares de presos políticos la liberación de “todos los detenidos” el mismo día en que se apruebe la ley de amnistía que impulsa el oficialismo. El diputado, hermano de la presidenta encargada, Delcy Rodríguez, estimó que “a más tardar el viernes” culminaría el proceso.

Representantes chavistas afirman que la iniciativa busca contribuir a la reconciliación nacional.

La organización no gubernamental Foro Penal calcula que en Venezuela permanecen encarceladas más de 600 personas por motivos políticos.

Aunque la cifra ha disminuido en las últimas semanas luego de que el Gobierno anunciara la liberación de “un número importante de personas”, días después de la captura del derrocado presidente Nicolás Maduro, organizaciones civiles y familiares consideran que el ritmo de las excarcelaciones ha sido lento.

Hasta el momento, se han registrado más de 380 excarcelaciones, según Foro Penal, que insiste en la liberación de todos los detenidos, mientras que el Gobierno afirma que ha liberado a más de 800.

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Pedestrian Identified After Fatal Downtown Santa Barbara Collision; Driver Not Impaired, Police Say

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The pedestrian critically injured in a collision Friday at 100 W. Anapamu Street has died, according to the Santa Barbara Police Department. She was identified as Teresa Garcia, 68, of […]

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Israel tightens grip on West Bank ahead of Netanyahu’s visit to US

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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leave the State Dining Room of the White House after a news conference in September 2025.

By Tal Shalev, Ibrahim Dahman, CNN

Tel Aviv, Israel (CNN) — Ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington, DC, this week, Israel has taken a series of sweeping steps to tighten its grip on the occupied West Bank.

On Sunday, Israel’s security cabinet approved measures that expand the country’s enforcement powers and allow the state to buy land for the expansion of settlements in a way that far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said would “fundamentally change the legal and civil reality” in the West Bank. The territory is held by the United Nations and the international community for a future Palestinian state.

The Israeli steps include expanding Israeli enforcement in Areas A and B of the West Bank, which were designated under the Oslo Accords as areas that fall under Palestinian security control. The two areas together make up approximately 40% of the territory.

Israel will also restart its Land Acquisition Committee, which allows the state to proactively purchase lands in the West Bank for the expansion of settlements. Another measure grants the civil administration and the tiny Jewish settler minority in the city of Hebron building and municipal powers, allowing the settlement to expand without a need to consult with the Palestinian municipality of Hebron.

The security cabinet also approved measures that will make it easier for settlers to purchase land in the occupied West Bank, a move designed to expand settlement activity and entrench the Jewish population.

Smotrich, who has openly boasted of his efforts to kill the idea of a Palestinian state, said in a statement, “We are normalizing life in the territories, removing bureaucratic barriers, fighting for the land, and deepening our presence throughout the Land of Israel.” Smotrich, who also serves as the deputy defense minister, has pushed for a rapid expansion of settlements, particularly under US President Donald Trump.

“We will continue to extinguish the idea of a Palestinian state,” Smotrich said.

The Palestinian Authority (PA) condemned the latest measures, calling them “a continuation of the comprehensive war waged by the occupation government against the Palestinian people and an unprecedented escalation targeting the Palestinian presence and its national and historical rights across all Palestinian land.”

In a statement, the presidency of the PA said it amounts to “the practical implementation of annexation and displacement plans.”

Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for Hamas, said in a statement the decisions taken by Israel “confirm its colonial program aimed at swallowing all Palestinian land and displacing its indigenous people.”

Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967 war and subsequently began establishing Jewish settlements there, which are considered illegal under international law, the United Nations and by much of the international community. The UN also regards the West Bank and East Jerusalem as occupied territory, which the Palestinians seek for a future state.

In an interview with Time Magazine in October, Trump said h

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