AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUK Courtroom Crackdown on Protest: Britain’s Court of Appeal upheld the ban on Palestine Action under terror legislation, saying it was “lawful” and “proportionate,” while police arrested 117 people outside the Royal Courts of Justice for allegedly supporting the group. West Bank Home Demolitions: Israeli forces continue “spatial restructuring,” razing hundreds of residences in West Bank refugee camps to widen roads for military movement. Settler Funding Push: A report says Israel plans $1.89m to fund the extremist Hilltop Youth movement in occupied West Bank outposts. EU Sanctions Deadlock: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said there’s no consensus to sanction far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben Gvir, while the bloc weighs options on trade with settlements. Culture & Campus Resistance: Stanford graduates walked out during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s commencement over Project Nimbus ties to Israel and ICE; UCI professors also allege growing restrictions on academic freedom around Palestine. Sport as Politics: FIFA is reportedly pushing for an under-15 opening match between Israel and Palestine, despite Palestinian football officials saying they’re suffering and can’t get visas. Palestinian Food & Heritage: A Palestinian chef (Izzeldin Bukhari) is set to visit Nelson for “Food, Love and Resistance,” sharing traditional Palestinian vegetarian dishes and their cultural roots.
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