AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWest Bank Siege & Daily Life Under Pressure: For the 10th straight day, settlers kept up a siege on homes in Qusra south of Nablus, cutting water and electricity and trapping families inside as UN teams delivered aid and warned civilians’ access to essentials is collapsing. Dehumanising Detention Practices: In Qabatiya near Jenin, Israeli forces reportedly marked Palestinian detainees with numbers on foreheads and arms during raids, sparking outrage over degrading treatment. Gaza Ceasefire Talks Stall: Hamas says it remains committed to the US-backed Gaza deal, but insists Israel has not approved the roadmap; meanwhile Kushner’s marathon meeting with Netanyahu left reconstruction and troop withdrawal unclear. International Diplomacy: Canada’s new Palestinian ambassador says Ottawa’s recognition of Palestine was pivotal, but urges more consistent action to end the occupation. Culture & Public Space: Sydney’s Waverley Library withdrew a Gaza-critical book for “review,” while Temple Mount rules eased slightly as Jewish men were allowed to use full prayer books during prayer. Humanitarian Risk: UN calls for protection of civilians as aid workers face growing, deliberate attacks. Tech, Protest & Ethics: An anti-AI protester jailed in the US says she was “sounding the alarm,” linking AI risks to broader harm.
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