Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed the Parliament following the bombing that hit a displaced persons camp in Rafah, southern Gaza, causing the death of at least 45 people. Netanyahu described the event as a "tragic accident" and assured that his government is conducting an investigation to clarify what happened. This incident has caused deep shock internationally and has sparked controversy amid the conflict in the region. Authorities in the Gaza Strip reported that the bombing caused a fire that devastated the displaced persons camp in Rafah, leaving a heartbreaking scene of charred bodies, amputations, and numerous wounded, including children and the elderly. Images released by the Palestinian Red Crescent show the chaos amidst the evacuation of the wounded by medical personnel, highlighting the magnitude of the tragedy that occurred on site. Hamas accused Israel of deliberately attacking the displaced persons center in Rafah and called on the Palestinian population to protest what they described as a Zionist massacre. Meanwhile, the international community has expressed outrage and concern over the incident, with leaders from various countries condemning the bombing and demanding a thorough investigation to clarify the circumstances of this tragic event. The White House was shocked by the images of the bombing in Rafah and urged Israel to take all necessary precautions to protect civilians, while also recognizing the country's right to defend itself but urging to avoid loss of innocent lives. The call for a transparent investigation was also supported by the UN envoy for the Middle East, who urged Israeli authorities to be held accountable for any possible violations of International Humanitarian Law. The European Union, on its part, strongly condemned the attack in Rafah and called for a meeting with Israel to address the situation in Gaza and ensure respect for human rights. French President Emmanuel Macron joined the criticisms and called for an immediate cessation of military operations in the area. Meanwhile, countries like Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia denounced Israel's actions, describing them as war crimes and massacres against defenseless civilians. The violence in the region has triggered a wave of international outrage and concern, in a context of escalating tensions and a conflict that seems far from finding a solution. The request for the arrest of Netanyahu and other leaders for alleged war crimes by the International Criminal Court, as well as the ICJ's order to halt the offensive on Rafah, highlight the seriousness of the situation and the urgent need to find ways to stop the escalation of violence and protect the civilian population amid this devastating conflict.