2026-02-19

Daily Intelligence Brief (English) | 11 pages

RECOMMENDED DECISIONS

International organizations should request full details of the February 19 US Embassy security alert and adjust staff movement protocols immediately. GSF mission planners should publicly account for the 65.5 percent vehicle readiness rate in capability timelines communicated to donors and partner governments. Businesses operating in Port-au-Prince should treat the Izo bounty as a potential trigger for gang retaliation activity in adjacent zones and adjust security protocols for the 72 hours following the announcement. Diaspora organizations should brief community networks that the TPS ruling may arrive at any moment and ensure legal referral infrastructure is activated. BINUH and OAS should formally document the North Carnival PNH officer incident as part of ongoing institutional accountability assessments. The Haitian government should publicly address the vehicle readiness gap before the April GSF arrival to avoid a credibility deficit on security reform commitments. CONFIDENCE High confidence based on official institutional reporting.