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Israel Forcing Doctors Without Borders To Shut Down Gaza Operations by February 28

Israeli authorities announced that Doctors Without Borders (MSF) must end its humanitarian operations in Gaza by February 28 amid a dispute over sharing the identities of its Palestinian staff with Israeli officials. MSF says the requirement risks staff safety and will hinder critical medical care in the besieged territory.

Cut off from most communication, Iranian protesters share rare stories of determination and dissent

Iranians spoke anonymously to the Associated Press about mass protests in Tehran and across Iran, describing hope and fear as security forces crack down on demonstrators. The government’s aggressive response has led to widespread killings and an internet blackout that hinders independent reporting.

“We Expect More Arrests To Come” – Pam Bondi Announces Individuals In Minnesota Arrested For “Allegedly Assaulting Federal Law Enforcement”

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal agents arrested 16 people in Minnesota accused of assaulting and impeding federal law enforcement officers. Bondi said more arrests are expected as tensions continue.

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