AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO Heritage Push: Ramallah says Palestine has added 12 cultural sites to UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List, including Sebastia, Solomon’s Pools, and the Ibrahimi Mosque, seeking stronger international protection amid claims of cultural destruction. Gaza Food & Farming: UN agencies report Gaza farmers are rebuilding with help for the 2026 planting season, but access to land, sea, and key inputs remains squeezed by ongoing military activity. On-the-Ground Travel Reality: A report on Ben Gurion Airport notes military aircraft have reduced civilian capacity, while another account describes West Bank travel disruptions tied to settler violence and armed roadblocks. Culture & Memory in Ramallah: The Mahmoud Darwish Museum will host Turkish artist A. Yusuf Aygec’s exhibition on exile and loss, running July 26–Aug. 2. Human Remains Probe: Police are investigating skull-fragment suspicions after bones were found in a cave west of Jerusalem near Lifta. Sports & Tourism Angle: FIFA’s Gaza “recovery through football” plan faces backlash over building stadiums amid mass suffering. Regional Travel Shock: Malaysia orders deportation of Israeli citizens tied to a tech co-living community in Forest City, raising fresh concerns for would-be visitors and residents.
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