AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWest Bank Settlements & Travel Safety: Israeli settlers returned to the former Kadim settlement near Jenin after a 20-year hiatus, with reports of military escorts and fears among nearby Palestinian communities. International Pressure on Settlements: Britain and other European leaders condemned Israel’s E1 settlement push and warned it could derail a two-state solution, with talk of sanctions and measures. Gaza Aid Logistics: The UN says aid deliveries are rising, but engine oil and spare parts are hard to get in due to Israel’s layered approvals—meaning fewer trucks and slower relief on the ground. Hind Rajab Accountability: Israel admitted its forces fired on the car that killed five-year-old Hind Rajab and opened criminal probes, after years of denial—while rights groups say internal investigations won’t be enough. Gaza “Stabilisation Force” Funding: The US notified Congress about funding for an International Stabilisation Force for Gaza, tied to Trump’s “Board of Peace” framework. Humanitarian Worker Justice: Doctors Without Borders renewed calls for impartial investigations into Gaza strikes after Israel declined criminal probes into two attacks on its staff. Cultural Tourism Lens: A VR project, “Phoenix of Gaza,” brought Gaza’s everyday life to Tokyo through immersive 360-degree footage, aiming to counter images focused only on destruction.
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