AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWest Bank Settler Violence & Travel Safety: US Rep. Ro Khanna says armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the South Hebron Hills, with the IDF siding with the settlers—an alarming reminder of how unpredictable travel can be in the occupied West Bank. UNESCO Heritage Protection: UNESCO is set to vote on adding threatened sites, including Sebastia (biblical Samaria) in the West Bank, with “in danger” listings aimed at preserving access and livelihoods tied to tourism. Pro-Palestine Marches in London: Thousands marched in central London urging Andy Burnham to stop supporting Israel, with police imposing strict Public Order Act conditions. West Bank Road Network Claims: The PLO accuses Israel of using settlement road building to reshape West Bank geography and fragment Palestinian communities—directly affecting movement and day-to-day travel. ICC & Netanyahu Arrest Talk in NYC: New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani says he’s still weighing whether he can order Netanyahu’s arrest if he visits for UNGA. Tourism Backlash Abroad: Venice protests a US ambassador’s superyacht arrival, with demonstrators also voicing support for Palestinians. Cyprus Legal Case: Cyprus authorities moved a suspected terror recruiter back from abroad for trial, involving a Palestinian political refugee—another reminder of how regional travel can trigger legal risk.
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