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Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono
notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide - Guilty as Charged - rubio virus

Olive tree -
Symbol of Palestine
- Did you eat today -
Boy shouts FOOD and PEACE NOW - GO AWAY you mercenaries
of the usa/isr/idf/ghf devils!!!!

Al Jazeera - Jan Feb 13, 2026 - By
various reporters and excluding israeli propaganda
Live Ipdates 08.30 AM - 21.15 PM CET

Francesca Albanese "Israel the common enemy of humanity”.
Al Jazeera - Jan Feb 15, 2026 - By various
reporters and excluding israeli propaganda
Live Ipdates 08.30 AM - 21.15 PM CET
the genocidal war continues
{Palestine signs $27m aid agreement with Japan
Palestine’s Minister of Finance and Planning Istifan Salameh has signed
a new agreement with Japan for the provision of humanitarian services in
the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Japan’s aid package of US $27.3m
will be allocated to support waste management, water and sanitation, the
health sector, infrastructure projects including roads, and the energy
sector. Salameh said the support is an “important step to enhance the
resilience of citizens and improve basic services”, Wafa news agency
quoted him as saying. The agreement was signed in Ramallah, the occupied
West Bank, at the Finance Ministry in the presence of Japan’s Ambassador
to Palestine Ariaki Matsuhiko and a representative of the Japan
International Cooperation Agency.

Civil Defence crews recover bodies-Photo-Jaras-Anadolu
& Civil Defence crews recover bodies after Israeli attacks in
northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya
& Israel issues 20 demolition notices near occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli authorities issued demolition notices to more than 20
residential, agricultural, and commercial structures in the town of
Anata, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem, shortly before announcing
the decision to seize Palestinian land. According to the Jerusalem
Governorate, Israeli forces delivered the notices to property owners in
the Wa’ar al-Beik area of the town, citing construction without permits
as a reason for the demolitions. Israel has issued similar notices in
the same area in recent days as part of a wider policy to pressure
Palestinians and restrict their ability to build homes and public
infrastructure. Local sources also told Wafa news agency Israeli forces
fired volleys of stun grenades and tear gas cannisters indiscriminately
towards residents in the area.
&Israel’s West Bank move means ‘more threats, intimidation from
Israeli settlers’
Xavier Abu Eid, a political analyst based in Ramallah, said the “land
registration” announcement by Israel is “packing annexation into some
sort of bureaucratic move”. He told Al Jazeera the International Court
of Justice ruled in 2024 what the Israelis are doing is a clear sign of
annexation of the occupied West Bank.
“People should understand this is not just a step towards annexation, we
are experiencing annexation as we speak today. What the Israeli
government is doing is implanting their political programme – a policy
that has already been presented,” said Abu Eid. Palestinian landowners
are now going to face “more threats and intimidation from Israeli
settlers supported by the Israeli government”, he added.
& NGO says 88 Palestinians died in Israeli prisons since genocidal
war started in Gaza
Death of a Palestinian paramedic from Gaza in Israeli detention has
increased the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli prisons to 88,
the nongovernmental Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said, adding that the
number only reflects the victims whose names were revealed. Hatem Ismail
Rayyan, a 59-year-old paramedic, was pronounced dead at Israel’s Negev
prison, a press statement by the Commission of Detainees and
Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society said earlier
in the week. Rayyan was detained by Israeli forces on December 27, 2024
from the premises of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya,
alongside his injured son Moaz Rayyan who remains in Israeli detention,
according to the statement by the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society. The
hospital had been under siege by the Israeli military and then was
forcibly closed by Israeli authorities after they stormed the premises
at the end of December last year.
& UK foreign secretary defends ban on Palestine Action despite court
ruling against it
Yvette Cooper has defended her decision to ban Palestine Action as “a
terrorist organisation” after the High Court ruled the move was unlawful
and “disproportionate”. Cooper, now the foreign secretary, proscribed
the group in July when she was serving as home secretary. On Friday, the
High Court ruled against the government’s ban after a challenge was
brought by Palestine Action. Asked on Sky News’s Sunday Morning With
Trevor Phillips programme to explain her decision-making, Cooper said:
“I followed the clear advice and recommendations, going through a
serious process that the Home Office goes through, involving different
agencies and police advice as well, which was very clear about the
recommendation for proscription of this group. “And the court has also
concluded that this is not a normal protest group, that it has found
that this group has committed acts of terrorism, that this group is not
simply in line with democratic values and has promoted violence.” Cooper
was pressed to reveal the advice she was given that informed her
decision to pursue the ban but did not. Instead, she said: “So I was
given significant evidence and advice around risks of violence and risks
from public safety, and that is what you take seriously.” The foreign
secretary said: “If you ignore advice that you are given about risks to
public safety, then you’re really not taking seriously the
responsibilities of home secretary.”
& Rafah crossing must reopen for patients on ‘permanent and regular’
basis, Gaza’s Health Ministry says
Gaza’s Ministry of Health is demanding the “permanent and regular”
opening of the Rafah land crossing with Egypt “in a way that guarantees
the free movement of patients and the wounded without restrictions”.
More than 20,000 patients and wounded people are waiting to travel for
treatment, and the partial operation of the Rafah crossing does not rise
to the scale of the catastrophe, it said.
& African Union demands full UN membership for Palestine
African leaders have called for granting the State of Palestine full
membership in the United Nations at the closing session of the African
Union summit in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa. The leaders said
Palestinians have the “legitimate right” to self-determination and the
end of Israeli occupation. The summit’s closing statement also condemned
any attempts to forcibly displace the Palestinian population, and warned
of worsening conditions in Gaza. During the summit, Palestinian Prime
Minister Mohammad Mustafa emphasised that the situation in the occupied
West Bank mirrors the ongoing conditions in Gaza, with Israeli forces
continuing to “seize Palestinian lands, expand illegal colonies, and
protect the actions of colonists who commit various forms of violence
and destruction against the Palestinian people”, the Wafa news agency
reported.
& Gaza’s Nasser Hospital calls on MSF to reconsider decision to halt
operations
In a new statement, the hospital in Khan Younis has asked Doctors
Without Borders (MSF) to reconsider its decision to suspend some
operations at the medical complex, saying that it “will only exacerbate
the suffering of our people under the current circumstances”. The
statement said that Gaza “is experiencing a number of phenomena that are
alien to the behaviour of our people” due to the war, including “some
families resorting to carrying weapons and resorting to violence”. It
said that the Nasser Medical Complex has been subjected to attacks on
several occasions by these families and other groups, leading the
institution to have police presence to guard the hospital, ensuring the
safe delivery of services and protection of medical staff. “Some
violations by rogue elements still occur from time to time, and they are
being pursued immediately,” it also said, concluding: “We emphasise the
safety of the hospital and its protection from any armed presence.” MSF
announced its decision on Saturday after its staff and patients saw
“armed men, some masked” posing “serious security threats” inside the
building. The Geneva-based medical charity reported on its website that
non-essential work at the hospital in Khan Younis was halted on January
20.
& Hamas says Israeli massacres continue despite upcoming Board of
Peace meeting
The Palestinian group’s spokesperson Hazem Qassem has said that Israel
“committed a new massacre by targeting displaced people in their tents”,
calling it “a serious violation of the ceasefire agreement”. He said
that “this criminal escalation comes ahead of the Board of Peace
meeting, in a clear attempt to impose a bloody reality on the ground and
send a message that all efforts and bodies concerned with establishing
calm in Gaza are meaningless, and that the occupation is continuing its
aggression despite all parties speaking of the necessity of adhering to
the ceasefire agreement”. As we reported earlier, tents where people
were sheltering were attacked in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp
where at least four people were reported killed. The first meeting of US
President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace initiative for Gaza is set for
February 19 in Washington with leaders from across the world invited.
The Hamas spokesperson called on the Board of Peace, in its upcoming
meeting, “to pressure the occupation to stop its repeated violations and
compel it to implement what was agreed upon without delay or
manipulation”.
& Israeli forces to conduct drill near occupied East Jerusalem
An Israeli military statement says the exercise will be held today in
the Modi’in-Maccabim-Re’ut settlement, 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) west
of occupied East Jerusalem, without specifying its duration. “There will
be active movement of security forces and vehicles in the area during
the drill,” it added. The army said the exercise was part of its 2026
annual plan. The Israeli army carried out two separate drills on
Thursday, one on land in the Red Sea area around Eilat and another at
sea in the Mediterranean.
& Israel killed Palestinians in Gaza City, Khan Younis and Jabalia
By Hind Khoudary Reporting from Gaza City, Gaza
In the past couple of minutes, there was another attack on a group of
civilians in Tal al-Hawa, in the southern part of the Gaza City where at
least one Palestinian was killed. There was also an attack on a tent,
where people were sheltering, in the Jabalia refugee camp where at least
four people have been killed. There was also another attack on Khan
Younis where at least five people were killed.

Palestinians mourn-Photo- Alshaer-Anadolu
& Palestinians mourn loved ones in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis
& Doctors say MSF endangering lives of Gaza healthcare workers with
‘false allegations’
A group called Doctors Against Genocide says the international
organisation Doctors Without Borders, known by its French acronym MSF,
has made “false allegations” by accusing the Nasser Medical Complex in
Khan Younis of harbouring weapons or armed groups within the hospital.
“We, as a medical community, and humanity at large are enraged by these
outrageous accusations and urge medical organisations and healthcare
workers to bring attention to the claims made by MSF,” the group said.
“The consequences of these false accusations have placed healthcare
workers and patients at Nasser Hospital Complex at risk of attacks and
loss of life.” The doctors are calling on MSF to retract the
allegations, “cease and desist from issuing or circulating any
statements that compromise the hospital’s civilian and protected status”
and “publicly reaffirm commitment to medical neutrality grounded in
verified facts”.
& Israeli forces arrest at least 18 Palestinians across occupied
West Bank
We have reported earlier, based on the Wafa reports, that at least 12
Palestinians were arrested near Nablus overnight and this morning. The
Palestinian Prisoners’ Media Office put the number at 13 for the Nablus
governorate, adding that two others were arrested in the governorate of
Bethlehem and three in Salfit. “These raids included the ransacking and
destruction of property and assaults on residents,” the office said.
& Gaza death toll rises
Israeli attacks have killed at least 601 Palestinians and wounded 1,607
in Gaza since the October 10 “ceasefire”, according to the Health
Ministry. At least 10 people were killed in the past 24 hours alone, the
ministry said. The total number of people killed in Israel’s genocidal
war on the Strip since October 7, 2023 has reached 72,061, with 171,715
injured.
& People in Gaza feel forgotten after ‘ceasefire’
By Hind Khoudary Reporting from Gaza City, Gaza
Only 20 people are able to leave the Gaza Strip every single day through
the Rafah crossing. We know that there are a lot of restrictions on
Palestinians who leave and also on the Palestinians who return. We’ve
heard a lot of testimonies from Palestinians returning to the Gaza
Strip, saying that they were blindfolded, interrogated, and that the
journey back to the Gaza Strip was definitely not easy. People don’t
really see change on the ground after the “ceasefire”. They are still
waiting for humanitarian aid, and they still don’t have any source of
income. Their tents are ruined and not suitable for them to continue the
summer that is coming, after they have been flooded during the winter
months. So, a lot is going on, and people here feel that they are
forgotten and nothing on the ground has been implemented since the
“ceasefire” started.
& Israeli ‘ceasefire’ violations continue, least 9 killed in Gaza
since dawn
By Hind Khoudary Reporting from Gaza City, Gaza
At least nine Palestinians have been killed in attacks since dawn. The
first attack was in Jabalia in the northern parts of the Gaza Strip,
where Israeli forces targeted a tent where displaced Palestinians have
been sheltering. There was another air strike on a group of people in
Khan Younis, where at least five were killed. These Palestinians were
just living their normal lives when the Israelis targeted them. But
Israel justified these attacks, saying they came after they monitored
five fighters in the northern parts of the Gaza Strip. There’s no way we
could confirm these justifications, but every single day, there have
been endless violations by the Israeli forces since the “ceasefire”
started. Now, more than 1,600 violations have occurred, and nearly 600
Palestinians have been killed since the “ceasefire”, and this is
happening on a daily basis.

Francesca Albanese
& Hamas slams ‘systematic campaign’ against UN rapporteur Albanese
The Palestinian group has condemned “the political hypocrisy and double
standards that govern the behaviour of Western capitals” towards Israel
after France and Germany’s call for the UN special rapporteur for the
occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese, to step down.
According to Hamas, the campaign carried out by the West also
“demonstrates a premeditated intention to punish Albanese for her firm
stances, which stem from conscience, human values, and the spirit and
letter of international humanitarian law, and to intimidate every voice
that seeks justice for our people and stands with them”.
& Israeli forces arrest 12 Palestinians near West Bank’s Nablus
At least 12 Palestinians have been arrested by Israeli forces in the
occupied West Bank towns of Asira ash-Shamaliya and Beit Furik, east of
Nablus, local sources told the Wafa news agency. The report said six
people were arrested in each town after Israeli forces searched their
homes.

children 4 children
& Music event gives Gaza children momentary relief from war
At a cultural centre in Gaza City, children staged and hosted a
performance of songs, poems and drawings that imagine a rebuilt Gaza.
With no adults on stage, teenage presenters guided a programme focused
on reconstruction, rehabilitation and a return to school and family
life, moving from tents back into homes.
}Video - Source : https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2026/2/15/live-israel-kills-at-least-nine-palestinians-in-gaza-since-dawn
Al Nakba - 75
years of resistence - VICTORY is on its
way to the sea
Video found footage
shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence

Videoscreen grabs: Under Siege Children Pay Tribute to The Fallen

Screengrabs: Stop starving Gaza and
Foreign Doctors Uncover Disturbing Pattern of Israeli Forces
Targeting Children

Fighting for Habiba
- Gazanan Pieta - Children suffering from malnutrition -
USA visas for medical
evacuation patients denied
LOOK AND ACT AGAINST instead of ALWAYS looking away!!!!
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