AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBorder & travel access: Greece protested after Israeli authorities denied entry and deported Greek trade union representatives traveling to Ramallah, despite completed procedures. Humanitarian travel reality check: In Gaza, Israeli drone strikes killed three Palestinians including an eight-year-old, as fuel shortages threaten desalination plants and worsen the water crisis. Safety for visitors & movement: Israeli authorities prevented prominent Palestinian activist Munther Amira from crossing the Allenby Bridge into Jordan, disrupting his planned Europe events despite a valid visa. Holy Land pilgrimage: The Archbishop of Canterbury began a five-day visit to Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem and Birzeit, aiming to support Palestinian Christians amid a ceasefire collapse. Crossing upgrades: Jordan’s Interior Minister inspected the King Hussein Bridge and said a tender is underway for infrastructure improvements, including passenger waiting halls and services. War reporting risks: Al Jazeera said cameraman Ahmed Wishah was killed in an Israeli strike in the Bureij refugee camp; Israel claimed he was linked to Hamas. Regional travel ripple effects: US and Iranian negotiators met in Switzerland for talks on an interim Iran war deal as Iran said it closed the Strait of Hormuz again, raising uncertainty for regional movement and logistics.
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