AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRafah Return Checks: Palestinians returning to Gaza via the partially reopened Rafah crossing say a new mandatory inspection system is being used to steal phones, cash, and jewellery during security screening near Kerem Abu Salem—Israel has not publicly responded. Aid Under Pressure: The UN warns UNRWA faces a severe liquidity crisis that could disrupt services for millions, while also condemning an Israeli incursion into an UNRWA training facility in East Jerusalem. West Bank Trade Moves: The UK says it’s “in discussions” about a potential trade ban on goods from Israeli settlements, citing “technical difficulties” with EU partners and reiterating support for a negotiated two-state solution. Jerusalem Church Land Fight: The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate says Israeli authorities raided and fenced off church property in Silwan, removed a caretaker, and tore down equipment—its lawsuit seeks an injunction and compensation. Cultural Tourism & Identity: Bosnia fans at the World Cup are openly cheering for Palestine, linking their own war memories to Gaza solidarity. Pilgrimage Detentions: Amnesty reports people detained in Saudi Arabia over social media posts, including during Hajj, raising fresh concerns for religious travel safety. Nakba Exhibit Spotlight: A new Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present exhibit opens in Winnipeg after years of pushback, drawing protests outside the museum.
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