The media narrative on February 20 was defined by the government's consolidation of administrative control and a pivot toward regional policing roles. Early morning headlines were dominated by a wave of dismissals and appointments within the Ministries of Justice and Interior, including the replacement of several deputy ministers. This institutional restructuring coincided with the announcement that Türkiye is prepared to train Gaza's police force and oversee local governance post-conflict. By midday, editorial focus shifted to judicial pressure as journalist Alican Uludağ was arrested, and the Ministry of Education announced a lawsuit against 168 individuals over a collective petition. Concurrently, a massive law enforcement crackdown on illegal betting and match-fixing in football led to dozens of detentions across several provinces. Evening coverage was dominated by the escalating US-Iran tension, with editors prioritizing Donald Trump's threats of a 'limited strike' and global tariff impositions. Domestically, the day concluded with President Erdoğan and various ministers attending iftar meals with families in earthquake-stricken regions, reinforcing the month's religious-social synthesis.