AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEid al-Adha in Gaza, again: Palestinians are heading into a third Eid under siege conditions, with Gaza’s agriculture ministry saying livestock supplies have collapsed as crossings stay shut—imports of animals, feed, and veterinary medicine have fallen to “zero,” leaving many families unable to buy sacrificial animals and traders warning sheep numbers are down to a sliver of pre-war levels. Gaza violence despite “ceasefire”: Israeli air attacks hit during the holiday period, including a strike on the Maghazi refugee camp that killed at least five, while Hamas says attacks like this show Israel is disregarding mediation efforts. Al-Aqsa alarm: A reported US-Israeli proposal would shift Al-Aqsa’s administration away from Jordan’s waqf role, expanding access and influence in ways regional governments fear could reshape the site’s identity. Iran talks under pressure: US-Iran tensions flared near the Strait of Hormuz as strikes and counterclaims land amid fragile ceasefire diplomacy. West Bank daily losses: In Masafer Yatta, settlers reportedly stole dozens of sheep from a shepherd’s livelihood just before Eid.
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