AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFootball under occupation: Former Palestine national team coach Nicola Hadwa says Palestinian players face travel restrictions, border detentions, and unequal treatment, arguing football has become a banner for identity and resistance. Border bans & access: Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour says Israeli authorities revoked her travel authorization to visit the occupied West Bank. Sports crackdown: Palestinian FA reports two women national team players, Rand Halawani and Natalie Abu Dayeh, were abducted and detained by Israeli forces. Travel & tourism protest: Greek port workers and pro-Palestinian groups protested the Israeli-operated cruise ship Crown Iris docking in Piraeus, calling it “genocide tourism.” Diplomacy with travel impact: Australia says it helped 415 people leave Gaza and urges transparency over alleged abuse on aid missions. Regional ceasefire talks: Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew a shaky ceasefire and discuss security zones, as tensions tied to Hezbollah continue to shape movement and plans across the region. New Zealand travel bans: NZ imposed bans on three West Bank settler individuals accused of violence, citing destabilization.
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