At least 11 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip in the latest Israeli attacks, according to hospital sources, continuing a violation of the ceasefire. The attacks, which included targeting tents sheltering people in the Jabalia refugee camp, occurred on Sunday, February 15, 2026, as reported by Al Jazeera.
The ongoing violence has resulted in immense suffering, with families desperately searching for loved ones. One mother, Hanaa al-Mabhuh, was seen at al-Shifa Hospital, searching among the bodies handed over by Israel for any trace of her missing son. She was observed "moving between the hall displaying photographs of bodies and the morgue," according to Al Jazeera, her face etched with grief.
In other news, Ukraine's former Minister for Energy, German Galushchenko, was arrested by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) while attempting to cross the Ukrainian border. The arrest, which took place on February 15, 2026, was part of the "Midas case," according to a NABU statement reported by Al Jazeera. Galushchenko had resigned in November amid a corruption scandal.
In the world of sports, India secured a decisive victory over Pakistan in the Twenty20 World Cup in Colombo, Sri Lanka. India defeated their rivals by 61 runs in the Group A match, securing their place in the Super Eight stage of the cricket tournament. According to News Agencies, India's Suryakumar Yadav's side made 175-7, with Ishan Kishan scoring 77. This victory extended Pakistan's dismal record against India in World Cups.
Meanwhile, the Munich Security Conference over the weekend saw the United States signal its willingness to act independently of its European allies if they do not increase their rearmament efforts. Deborah Haynes, Sky News' Security and Defence Editor, reported that the conference highlighted the end of the "old, rules-based order" that evolved after the Second World War.
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