AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStudent Activism at Stanford: Hundreds of graduates walked out during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s commencement, chanting “Free Palestine” over Google’s Project Nimbus cloud deal with Israel, turning graduation into a public protest about tech, surveillance, and the Gaza war. Gaza Peace Diplomacy: Hamas says it submitted a unified Palestinian response to a UN-backed Gaza roadmap, stressing full Israeli withdrawal and the first phase humanitarian measures before moving ahead. Flotilla Rights Under Scrutiny: Australia’s AFP opened an investigation into rape and abuse claims by Global Sumud flotilla participants after alleged mistreatment by Israeli forces. UK Courtroom Showdown: Britain’s High Court is set to rule on whether the Home Office can keep the Palestine Action terror ban in place, after thousands of arrests tied to the proscription. Local Protest, Global Tensions: In Geneva, riot police clashed with protesters ahead of the G7, with thousands gathering against global policies and in support of Palestinian rights. West Bank Detention: A Palestinian-American student, Sama Safi, was detained by Israeli forces over alleged “terror” links, raising fresh calls for her release. South Africa Legal Pressure: Cape Union Mart returned to court seeking an interdict against Palestine Solidarity Campaign activists over claims of harassment and “genocide” labeling. Culture & Community: A Palestinian-Canadian student group gala at UCLA highlighted Palestinian cultural and educational work through community-centered events.
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