AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoHuman Rights & Travel Context: A film adaptation is in development of Engin Arslan’s 13-month detention in Damascus after trying to travel to Palestine, with producers planning on-site research in Syria for the story. Holy City Land Dispute: The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate has filed a lawsuit after “Israeli” municipal authorities seized church-owned land in Silwan near Al-Aqsa, uprooting trees and fencing the property. Gaza “Ceasefire” Reality Check: Gaza’s Health Ministry says 1,005 Palestinians have been killed since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire began, with near-daily strikes and shelling reported. Culture & Palestine in the Spotlight: Roger Waters and Mona Miari reimagined “Comfortably Numb” in a black-and-white video honoring Palestine, while “The Voice of Hind Rajab” is reviewed as a heavy anti-war witness. Travel Advisories Shift: New Zealand downgraded advisories for seven Middle East countries after a US-Iran MoU, but kept Israel and the Palestinian territories at “Do Not Travel.” Diaspora Memorial: Dearborn’s “Wall of Tears” outdoor installation in PEACE Park East memorializes 18,457 Palestinian children killed in Gaza. US Legal Update: A federal judge ordered Salah Sarsour’s release from ICE detention, citing a substantial First Amendment retaliation claim tied to Palestinian rights advocacy.
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