AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGaza Under Fire: Israeli strikes killed at least four Palestinians in separate incidents across Gaza, including a vehicle hit east of Deir al-Balah and attacks in Zawayda and Khan Younis, as indirect ceasefire talks remain deadlocked. Eid Toll in Gaza: During Eid al-Adha (May 27–30), Gaza’s Health Ministry reported at least 33 killed and 130+ wounded despite a ceasefire. Jerusalem Crackdown: The Jerusalem Governorate says settlers stormed Al-Aqsa 7,244 times in May, alongside demolitions, arrests, forced deportation orders, and settlement plan advances. Settler Violence & Access: UN experts warn settler attacks are “daily terror,” while New Zealand joins Australia and the EU with travel bans on three extremist Israeli settlers. Humanitarian Travel Blocked: Gaza patients evacuated to Iraq say they’re stuck in administrative limbo after documents were confiscated, unable to return to families. Food Security Logistics: Egypt received 4.3 million tons of locally produced wheat (86% of target) and continues procurement to mid-August, a key backdrop for regional travel and supply routes. Travel & Borders (World Cup): The U.S. Embassy urges Dutch fans heading to the 2026 World Cup to expect longer airport checks and possible device scrutiny, though it says phone searches are uncommon. Culture & Movement: A Gaza-set theatre collection highlights Palestinian writing and performance amid war, with some creators still in Gaza.
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