For now, links to SEVEN reports: from National Public Radio, Middle East Eye, the Cradle, and the Associated Press; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials below. (Scroll down for GAZA 2-14-26 and LEBANON, IRAN, WEST BANK and MEDIA so far.) — MCM
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With no Gaza disarmament deal, UN group hasn’t begun major work to clear explosives. Reported by Daniel Estrin | NPR The United Nations group that clears explosives from conflict zones says it has not started major clearing operations in Gaza, because Israel and Hamas have not yet agreed on the terms for disarmament of the territory. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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FROM FEB. 15 Israel kills 10 Palestinians in Gaza ahead of ‘Board of Peace’ meeting. From Middle East Eye. Israeli forces killed at least 10 Palestinians in air strikes across the Gaza Strip late on Saturday and into Sunday, according to the health ministry. READ MORE . . .
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FROM FEB. 15 Israel continues to block Gaza technocrats from entering strip as killings continue unabated. From the Cradle. The High Representative for Gaza of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace stated at the Munich Security Conference on Friday that the Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with governing Gaza in place of Hamas cannot enter the strip if violations of the ceasefire continue. READ MORE . . .
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FROM FEB. 12 Palestinians living along the ‘Yellow Line’ endure daily Israeli attacks, by Ahmed Dremly and Ahmed Alsammak | Middle East Eye Since the ceasefire was signed in October, Israeli forces have repeatedly violated it through numerous air strikes, shootings, home demolitions and detentions. Many of the 591-plus killings have occurred near the so-called Yellow Line stretching across northern, eastern and southern Gaza. READ MORE . . .
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Indonesia says 8,000 troops ready for possible peacekeeping mission in Gaza by June, by Niniek Karmini | AP JAKARTA — Indonesia’s military said Sunday that up to 8,000 troops are expected to be ready by the end of June for a potential deployment to Gaza as part of a humanitarian and peace mission, the first firm commitment to a critical element of U.S. President Donald Trump’s postwar reconstruction plan. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others.
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Occupation, PA inaction and financial troubles drive education crisis in Palestine, by Aziza Nofal | Middle East Eye RAMALLAH, occupied Palestine — An ongoing financial crisis within the Palestinian Authority has led to cuts in teaching hours and reduced salaries for public sector workers, including teachers, undermining the quality of education. READ MORE . . .
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FROM FEB. 13 Israeli army closes dozens of cases involving killing of Palestinians inside torture camps. From the Cradle. The Israeli military has closed dozens of war-crimes investigations into its soldiers arising from the first two years of its genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, the Jerusalem Post reported on Feb. 8. READ MORE . . .
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