AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGaza Eid al-Adha under fire: Israel says it killed Mohammed Odeh, the newly appointed head of Hamas’s military wing, in a Gaza City airstrike on the eve of Eid; Hamas later confirmed the death, with reports of his wife and children among the dead, while mourners held a funeral procession amid ongoing strikes. Holiday hardship in Gaza: AFP reports Gazans mark a “dark Eid” as families can’t afford basic Eid needs like clothes and sacrificial sheep, with Israel controlling entry points and aid volumes too low to ease war-inflated prices. West Bank settler violence fears: Human rights groups warn armed settlers are displacing Palestinian communities under military protection, deepening concerns of de facto annexation as raids and killings continue. Eid in the West Bank under raids: On Eid al-Adha’s first day, Israeli forces and settlers carried out arrests, home raids, and demolition orders in areas including Nablus and east of Qalandia, while preventing access to sites tied to the dead. Tourism & travel ripple effects: The ILO warns the Middle East crisis is hitting global labor markets via higher energy costs, disrupted transport routes, weaker tourism, and tighter migration flows—bad news for travel-dependent livelihoods. Regional travel alerts: Israel issued evacuation orders for parts of Tyre, Lebanon, as strikes intensify, adding another layer of risk for cross-border travel. Humanitarian travel story: A Global Sumud Flotilla medic and other activists report deportation and mistreatment after detention, underscoring how Gaza-bound aid travel remains tightly constrained.
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