The UN announced Israel blocked three humanitarian missions in Gaza — including wastewater access — as Rafah returnees reported interrogation, blindfolding, and denial of medical care. At the Munich Security Conference, the debate was about reconstruction governance.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog told Australian television that Israel bars journalists from Gaza to protect them — while at least 265 Palestinian journalists have been killed in the conflict. Thousands protested across Australia, citing his UN-documented role in inciting genocide.
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner toured Gaza embedded with the Israeli military, meeting no Palestinians — a visit German lawmakers warned risks legitimizing Israeli occupation and annexation plans at a critical diplomatic moment.
The African Union’s Peace and Security Council unanimously demanded Israel reverse its recognition of Somaliland, warning the move threatens territorial integrity across the continent and reflects Israel’s expanding strategic footprint in Africa tied to Red Sea competition.
Israeli forces shot a woman and two children near displacement tents outside the declared ceasefire boundary in Khan Yunis. UNRWA reports that 90% of Gaza’s schools have been damaged or destroyed — and the facilities that remain are functioning as shelters, not classrooms.
An Israeli court denied entry to a five-year-old Palestinian cancer patient registered in Gaza, blocking a bone marrow transplant his doctors called urgently necessary — because the child’s registry classification overrides his medical need, his West Bank residence, and his life.
Israel is constructing a dedicated execution compound and drafting hanging procedures for Palestinian prisoners under a death penalty bill championed by Ben-Gvir — preparations underway before the law has even passed, as more than 9,300 Palestinians remain in Israeli custody.

Arundhati Roy Left the Berlinale Because Wim Wenders Said Art Should Stay Out of Politics. She Said That Was the Politics.
Arundhati Roy withdrew from the 2026 Berlinale after jury president Wim Wenders said filmmakers should ‘stay out of politics’ when asked about Gaza — a statement Roy called ‘a way of shutting down a conversation about a crime against humanity.’